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All other ‘primary DOS partition’ that maybe allocated on that hard drive are inaccessible to the booted Microsoft/Windows operating system. This is really just a Microsoft/Windows limitation rather than being any consequence of the MBR partition table limitations itself.
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This is not correct. Both DOS and Windows can see other primary partitions, and they get drive letters. At least the ones up to Windows 98, the last one I administrated.
Even primary partitions on other disks are assigned drive letters.