How do I delete I: drive
I recently formatted my PC and reinstalled XP from scratch. After I did this a new drive was created called I: drive along side my C: drive. Everything downloaded/installed is getting saved to both drives and since the I: drive has very little memory the PC keeps crashing. I have tried Disk Management but it says I can't delete the I: drive. Here is a screencap to explain better: http://i39.tinypic.com/25yx62u.jpg Basically I want to know how to make everything just run on the C: drive and remove the I: drive.1 person got this answerI do too
March 26th, 2010 4:22pm

Unfortunately, you cannot delete or format the I partition because it probably has boot files on it, e.g. boot.ini, ntdetect, ntldr and perhaps others. What you can delete are the files you have been downloading. Next time you download something, make sure you direct it to the C drive. The only way to remove the I drive is to delete it and drive C, format it as one partition and reinstall XP.
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March 26th, 2010 5:34pm

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