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D drive is full Win XP?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

delete some unused programs.

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I have reformatted my computer but you have a full functioning OS xp pro on c drive and stuffed up version of xp pro on d drive how can you delete the d drive version?

You have to find out where the BOOT.INI is. You might have two of them. If you have two of them you can format the d drive. If you have one on the disk d you have to use restoring CD to put BOOT.INI file on disk C. Again if you have BOOT.INI on c you can format d.


What's an A drive and a C drive?

The letter used by Windows XP (ie a, b, c, d, e etc) is essentially a reference. By default, letters 'a' and 'b' are floppy drives and drive 'c' is the hard drive that the operating systems (Windows XP in this case) is stored. The other letters are used whenever Windows XP detects another drive. if you have a CD/DVD drive in your computer it is liekly to be displayed as drive 'd'.


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You have reformatted your computer but you have a full functioning OS xp pro on c drive and stuffed up version of xp pro on d drive how can you delete the d drive version?

if you mean how to remove the other version of windows from your boot list then this can be done in control panel, got to system, under the 'advanced' tab click on 'start-up and recovery', then click on edit, and delete the offending line from the text file that appears. they appear here in the same order they appear at boot time. once this is done simply deleting the windows folder from your d drive will work fine. if you reformat the d drive there is a chance your boot list may die. if this happens stick your xp CD in drive, and select repair windows using recovery console. the 'fixmbr' command will correct your boot sequence and all will be removed.


What do you do if you use the command 'Convert D FS NTFS' on your XP laptop to change the file system to NTFS and then can't find the D drive?

The correct command for converting the D drive would be: "CONVERT D: /FS:NTFS" (without the quotes)


What do you do when your laptop drive d is full?

Put it on back up or get a new hard drive


How do you solve a problem where double clicking on a local D drive produces a message asking to choose a program to open it?

go to command prompt and enter in to the drive which is not opening in single click and then type attrib -r -h -s autorun.inf press enter and then type del autorun.inf then come out from the command prompt and restart the computer for example if D drive is not opening go to D drive in the command prompt d:\attrib -r -h -s autorun.inf then enter and then d:\del autorun.inf then restart the computer this command is applicable for win xp


When you start your PC the windows xp is not starting it installed on C drive and windows server 2003 is installed on drive D but server 2003 start immediately .what should we do?

You'll need to edit boot.ini and add an entry for Windows XP.


My D drive is full Win XP I don't understand how this could happen I can't run any CD's I've been told to delete D files but I don't know how to do this Any help greatly appreciated?

Just right click on file or folder which you want to delete and then Delete. Don't forger to clean Trash folder on your desktop. Keep doing as much as you need to free enough space.


When you're backing up your computer files using the xp application does all information on the computer include both the C and D drive?

I'm sorry to say this(not ) but if u back up all ur computer files its just c drive or the drive you installed xp on.


How clean the D drive when you have important stuff but full of virus?

Format di Drive after backup


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