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The area where the files and folders on that particular drive opens.
Start - My Computer - Local Disk C and explorer opens with content of local disk C
To browse a disk in Windows Explorer, first open My Computer. Then, click on the disk one would like to examine. More often than not, this is the C: drive on a computer. Double click on the drive to see the contents of the disk.
Microsoft Windows comes with two file management utilities: File Explorer and Disk Management. File Explorer is the primary tool used to access, organize and manage files stored on a computer. It allows users to search, open, move, rename and delete files and folders, as well as view their contents. Disk Management is a tool used to create and manage hard disk partitions, such as assigning drive letters and formatting partitions. It is also used to format, create, delete, and resize partitions and volumes on a hard drive. Both of these file management utilities are included in Windows at Affordablekey no additional cost and can be accessed by going to the Start Menu and typing in the corresponding name [Note:] If You Buy Microsoft office for mac Visit Affordablekey Website.
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Sometimes, depending on the disk and the kind of xp, i.e. professional, home, buisness, also if its a 64 bit
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Disk Management
use partition magic use disk management in windows
Windows will never be able to fully recognize all the file space the drive offers. For example if you have a 120 GB drive you will probably only see 111 GB, or something similar to that. The reason for this is that yes, you have 120 GB, when the drive is RAW. Once you put a file system on the drive, then you take up a little bit of space. Refer to the Microsoft article, " How to use Disk Management to configure basic disks in Windows XP" to better understand how to use Disk Management. This article is available at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000/ Hope this solves your problems.