I'm having an issue with a hard drive that I had installed and I'm not sure how to proceed. When the new drive was put in, it was partitioned. C drive @18 GB and D drive @ 56 GB. How do I get the computer to recognize the D drive? When I went to defrag, it says there's only 9% of free space(in C drive) and it needs 15% to work properly. That's the short term issue but I would like to get the computer to recognize D in general.
In the "Windows XP professional" book it mentions deleting the partition and renaming the drive. I'm not fascile enough to know if this is what I need to do.
Drive listing:
WDC WD800J3-OOJJAO Disk Drive
Canon MP500 Storage USB Device Disk Drive
Floppy Disc Drive Floppy Drive
DVDRW IDE1004 DVD/CD-R
Under the Disc Management section I found:
The D drive color is blue and is listed as the, "Logical Drive." .
The C drive is listed as the "primary position"
I can store files into the D drive, but I can't load any programs
Both the drives were formatted in the NTFS catagory.
Appreciate any guidance.
Ron
In the "Windows XP professional" book it mentions deleting the partition and renaming the drive. I'm not fascile enough to know if this is what I need to do.
Drive listing:
WDC WD800J3-OOJJAO Disk Drive
Canon MP500 Storage USB Device Disk Drive
Floppy Disc Drive Floppy Drive
DVDRW IDE1004 DVD/CD-R
Under the Disc Management section I found:
The D drive color is blue and is listed as the, "Logical Drive." .
The C drive is listed as the "primary position"
I can store files into the D drive, but I can't load any programs
Both the drives were formatted in the NTFS catagory.
Appreciate any guidance.
Ron