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Old 11-06-2006, 06:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Need help peeps - partition problem

Hi guys, before we start i have no idea at all about computers. My laptop crashed a few days ago. It wouldn't boot up so being a novice i put the windows disk into the dvd drive. It re-installed windows onto my laptop - obviously i have lost everything. Now heres the problem. i was browsing through my computer and realised that my hard drive for the laptop had been near on halved. Before i broke the comp in the first place i had about 55gb of memory on the hard drive left - now i only have 30gb maybe less. I asked a guy at work and he mentioned something about my computer forming a partition or something along those lines. Is there anyone that could point me in the right direction in recovering any old files and also getting back my hard drive space.
Cheers dudes
Nick

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