Windows XP Partitions



In trying to use Acronis backup software I discovered that my C drive seems
to have 3 partitions. The main one is NTFS. The second one is FS Fat 16
Partition OxDE. The 3rd one is FS Fat 32 Partition OxDB.

What resides in the 2nd and 3rd one.? Do I have a full backup if I just back
up the NFTS partition or do I have to backup all 3 partitions

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