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Reformatting your hard disk without affecting your data files 3 Articles

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    by Kevin Profit

    It has been experience to partition your hard drive 50/50 so that you have a C and D drive. that way your documents or data is saved to the D drive and mapped to appear in my documents on the desktop. I have found over the...read more

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    by KELTONG

    Most of the time, our computer comes default with one single hard disk, and it is usually our C: drive. Our operating system, applications and data (usually under the "My Document" folder) are all stored in this C: drive. ...read more

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    by Artemis

    Safely reformatting hard disk without much hassles involves developing a good habit in data management activities. Single partition (C: only) will mean trouble when reformatting hard disk. Double partition (C: and D:) i...read more

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