Navigate and open the following;
c:\WINDOWS\system32\compmgmt.msc (where windows is the root directory name)
Select Disk Management in the mmc window.
Should have disk 0 and disk 1.
disk 0 should be under C:\ drive or any other partition.
disk 1 I imagine would have unallocated space. Right click on this box and select Create Partition.
Any problems, let me know
MartyMcFly
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Hello,
Actually, he should make a backup of the data first. You might also have to re-install applications if the drive letters get re-arranged.
FYI: if you were doing this in linux, it would mess up the partition tables within the OS, and you would have to edit a small text file to get things working again.
Always backup data first.
Christian
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