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Solve : I'm unable to access local disk D??

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Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on December 11, 2008, 09:30:56 AM

It MEANS (at least I think so) you don't have to worry about MOVING files over.

Just to make sure, what are the total capacities of the two partitions? (C and D)

C is 144GB and D is 143GB...That adds up to 257GB.....on a 250GB hard drive....... Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on December 11, 2008, 09:38:17 AM
That adds up to 257GB.....on a 250GB hard drive.......

That's what it's telling me!

I'm moving the iTunes files over now. Fingers crossed and thank you for your help!

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I don't have a manual, I'm afraid. I WOULD be surprised, though as it is ADVERTISED as 320GB drive and that would leave me with less than 150MB of usable space...


Chart Courtesy of Western Digital.
Still doesn't make sense.

Anyways, thank you Western Digital. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on December 11, 2008, 09:51:16 AM
Still doesn't make sense.

Anyways, thank you Western Digital.

That worked perfectly, thank you!

You guys rock...

Glad it worked. Phantom memory.

Anyways, if you need any more assistance in the future, you know where to go.


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