2 Local Disk in 1 Hard Disk quiz


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    2 Local Disk in 1 Hard Disk quiz


    I'm puzzled now , my HP has 1 Hard Disk with 2 Local Disk inside... I'm currently using Local Disk C:/ , but when I clicked on Local Disk D:/ , It says " Local disk D:/ is not formatted, Do you want to format it? " , Many peoples says that format it will lose all the recovery files, but when I go to "Disk Management" , Local Disk C:/ has 80 Gb while Local Disk D:/ has 60 Gb left...and not in use...should I format or buy a new one?
    Last edited by HouseWindows; 02 Feb 2012 at 04:10. Reason: Dish to Disk
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    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
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    HouseWindows said:
    I'm puzzled now , my HP has 1 Hard Disk with 2 Local Disk inside... I'm currently using Local Disk C:/ , but when I clicked on Local Disk D:/ , It says " Local disk D:/ is not formatted, Do you want to format it? " , Many peoples says that format it will lose all the recovery files, but when I go to "Disk Management" , Local Disk C:/ has 80 Gb while Local Disk D:/ has 60 Gb left...and not in use...should I format or buy a new one?
    If local disk D has 60 GB left, that implies that it is formatted. So it is confusing.

    As Seavixen says, a picture will likely clear things up. Not likely you need to buy another unless you are truly out of space.
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