[gui-talk] Disk Drive Questions

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Thu Mar 7 00:25:50 UTC 2013


Very probably no because when windows was installed, almost certainly the 
entire drive c: space was used for windows.  That being so, you have no 
room for a virtual drive to live on the hard drive you have side by side 
with the area used as your c: drive. On Wed, 6 Mar 2013, Dave Marthouse 
wrote:

> I have a machine with a 1 tb drive.  The operating system (windows8) and a bunch of apps are installed on it.  I want to create a drive to use for back-up.  Is there a way to do so without going back to square one and re-partitioning the drive and installing the os from scratch?  The machine originally arrived with the configuration stated above.  Can a virtual second drive be installed without disturbing the c drive described above?
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