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Answer» Mine is a DESKTOP running Vista.
I have two physical DRIVES. Drive 0 and drive 1. Drive 0 is 40 gig and drive 1 is 500. Drive 0 has three partitions: C, D, F. Drive 1 is G. The optical drive is E. There is a bootable Vista on C,D and G, This all sort of happened when I had to reinstall Vista and erase Ubuntu. I didn't totally choose, a program did this for me. When I boot I get offered a choice, either C or D. After that I lose track (forget) which partition I am in. Now here is my question (problem).
Is there a handy way to tell what partition I am in after I'm up and running?
THANKS for any COMMENTS, Ivan CopasThat's a convoluted setup. If I were you I would just wipe out that drive and make one big partition. Then install windows on it.
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