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rbpyogesh
post Feb 2 2006, 03:37 AM
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i tried to install xandros o.s but it failed.at present i am using xp home,after rebooting and entering into xp,to my suprise i found the partioned drive F:into 3 gb instead of my regular and actual 9 gb.i checked in computer management and found that a 6gb is seperated.could somebody help me in joining the 6 gb wih the 3 gb

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post Feb 2 2006, 06:39 AM
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I would like to see your Disk Management screen.

[img=http://img40.imagevenue.com/loc152/th_da2dd_disk_management.JPG]

Can you post a screenshot? (I can help you if you have never done this)

Many things can be done ...

What is the drive partition letter of winXPhome location?

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post Feb 6 2006, 09:27 AM
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the drive partition letter of xp is D:\.please help me in posting a screenshot of my disk management,I have never done this before
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post Feb 7 2006, 11:51 PM
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SHORT TUTORIAL: PRINT SCREEN


Please follow path; Start:Control Panel Open Administrative Tools, Open Computer Management. Click once on Disk Management.

Scroll to the location/Portion of the drive you're referring to. Make Certain the Window Stays visible through the remainder of this process.

On your keyboard somewhere, you will find the PRINT SCREEN button. Push it. Nothing exciting is going to happen. You now have a copy of your screen on the Windows Clipboard.

Follow Path: Start:Programs:Accessories:Paint

Click Edit; Paste and voila. Give the file a name you recognize and save it somewhere familiar.

When you reply to the previous request, Click on Insert Image just above the Area that allows you to enter text in this forum.
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