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| My system running Windows ME crashed and could not reload. When attempting to reload Windows, I tried to use XP upgrade and that said it could not find any WIndows. So I purchased a full XP and was successful in loading and then found I had the Blaster virus. Got that out thru symantec. Now I find I am low on memory and a Local disk D has been created somewhere along the way. How can I get rid of this and add the memory to my Local disc C? | Guest
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| You could delete the D drive using disk managment in administrative tools but then you won't be able to use the disk space. The best option would be to start fresh with a new installation and delete the extra partition using the Windows XP CD at startup so that you only have one partition on which you install Windows XP. As far as memory goes you no less memory than before. The memory consists of the physical memory installed and less important virtual memory which is the free space on your hard drive. For Windows XP you should have at least 256 MB of physical memory or ram installed. This should be sufficient to for Windows XP to run ok but 512 MB is better. This would not be expensive given the price of ram. Quote:
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