MISSING "D" DRIVE/PARTITION IN XP.

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Margaret

Hi,

I recently had a virus/error message problem, which I posted, on this site.
Eventually I used the Recovery Disk supplied with the computer to restore it
to Factory Settings.

After completing the process I ended up with “D†rather than “C†as my
Default Drive, which obviously presented problems. After further assistance
from this site I again used the Recovery Disk to return “C†to my Default
Drive.

However, I then ended up without a “D†drive/partition.

My computer is now working fine but what I would like to know now is:-

(a) Do I actually need a “D†drive/partition given that I have a Recovery
Disk and an Applications and Support Disk?

(b) If I do, how do I go about creating a “D†drive/partition?

(c) Which information do I need to store in the partition?

(d) Where do I transfer that information from?

Thank you in advance for any help.

Maragret
 

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