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Tim:
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ive reset to factory settings today it had alot more last night,i reset hoping to get the rest of the hdd,but it dosent work like that does it?
You now have a D drive. A "reset to factory settings" should have taken you back to the way the PC was when you got it---presumably without a D drive.
So I am guessing your attempt at "reset to factory settings" did not actually go through. If you originally did not have D, a factory restore should not have D either.
So that is a bit of a mystery. Exactly how did you do this "reset"?
So how do i just leave it as it is? Will i not need that drive D?
To leave it as it is, don't do anything. You will have a D.
If you don't want the D, you can get rid of it.
Why did you originally make a D? What was your intent?
Ive yet to put my pictures music and films on will C drive be ok as everything seems to save on this drive...
The typical reason to use a D is to put pictures, music, and films on D rather than C, and use C only for Windows itself.
Doing so generally simplifies your backup strategy.
But we don't know why you made a D to begin with.
You have to decide if you want C alone, or C and D.
Either works.
Can you describe your backup strategy as it is right now, if you have one?