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Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 6 22:08:32 PDT 2004
Possibly they want the operating system and major programs in a smaller
drive for speed of access? I use Partition Magic and create virtual drives
for specific purposes such as picture storage. Windows will run programs
from the D: drive as long as they are installed via the C: drive. The 60gb
should be easily useable. An aftermarket XP book is worth the investment!
Bob Holtzer
At 08:58 PM 4/6/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Walt: This can be dangerous but I use it in the classroom. Get a copy of
>Partition Magic that will handle Windows XP and merge the two partitions
>into one. Then you will have a single drive of about 75G drive C:
>Backup your critical data before trying this and It will probably delete
>any data on the current drive D:, so be careful
>Can anyone tell me why Sony partitions their drives in this manner C: of
>15GB and D: of 60GB?
>
>Wayne
>
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