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Old 03-13-2006, 09:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default What's EISA Configuration?

Hi all,

I was recently browsing through my disk management section on the 'My Computer' icon. I went onto disk management and found that my hard disk in fact as been partitioned by the company. On 'My Computer' it shows that my hard disk space is only 71.9GB. Although this extra partition is another 4.43GB. Disk management says that this partition is in FAT32 format when the rest of my HDD is in NTFS format and in something called EISA Configuration and I was wondering what this is, also 66% of it is used and I am wondering what for, as my OS is on the bigger partition. Can anyone tell me about this?

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