750GB HDD need confirmation


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    750GB HDD need confirmation




    Is it correct or not? For a 750GB HDD, it shows only 279gb for C drive.
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    it might be that when u partitioned the DATA drive that u didn't allocate the remaining Gigs back onto the C drive
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    pedroc1999 said:
    it might be that when u partitioned the DATA drive that u didn't allocate the remaining Gigs back onto the C drive
    So it is correct then? Since I just bought this laptop ;P
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    We can't tell you that. It depends on how it was configured. Post a screenshot of Disk Management.
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    DeaconFrost said:
    We can't tell you that. It depends on how it was configured. Post a screenshot of Disk Management.
    Okay give me a sec :)
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    The remaining 25GB seem to not be formatted with a file system O.o
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    You have 1 hard drive with 4 partitions:

    Looks normal.

    You can reduce that to 3 by eliminating D and adding that space to C. Your choice entirely.

    Nothing wrong as it is.
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    ignatzatsonic said:
    You have 1 hard drive with 4 partitions:

    Looks normal.

    You can reduce that to 3 by eliminating D and adding that space to C. Your choice entirely.

    Nothing wrong as it is.
    x BlueRobot said:
    The remaining 25GB seem to not be formatted with a file system O.o
    Thanks for helping me confirm! :)
    Rep-ed.

    Best regards, Darryl , SevenForums.
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