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Rhisiart

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  • Birthday 7/17/1946

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    Richard Lewis

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  1. Sorry. In the penultimate sentence it should be "unallocated" not "una".
  2. I have a Sony Vaio (PCV RZ24G) running XP Pro. My C: drive is full (26MB free). There was a D: partition that I never used, so I deleted it (the partition). (It is/was for some special features of the Vaio that have nothing to do with the way I use the computer.) Disk Manager shows (in the bottom part of the screen): DISK 0 as a BASIC disk with a capacity of 111.97GB; the C: is 13.97GB [capacity], NTFS, Healthy (System), 97.82GB Unallocated [this used to be the D:]. How do I get the 97.82GB of una into the C:? It doesn't have any designation and isn't formatted.
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