Click on "Start", then click on "Computer". You should see a list of all your drives. You can then double click on your C drive to access it.
Format and reinstall.
Drive 'c' is the hard drive that the operating systems (Windows XP/ Vista/ Win 7 etc) is stored.
Take It Out A Replace It For A New One
No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
C:\users\jane\desktop
Just upgraded to win7 from xp pro.& created a file in the C:/ drive called Windows.old.Maybe Vista does the same thing.
on your main drive C: Usually under Documents & Settings or Users if your in Vista
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By default, Vista automatically defrags a drive every Wednesday at 1:00 AM.
The address of the Playa Vista Branch is: 6400 Playa Vista Drive, Playa Vista, 90094 2168
You could try moving your page file ~2M depending on memory usage or you hibernate file to the E drive. Otherwise you'll need to move "documents folder" to the E drive. You can try tweakui but I'm uncertain if it works on Vista.
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