I've ordered a hard drive, as mentioned in my last post. I think it's too 
late to cancel now. Anyway, I never should have relied on my senior memory. 
:D It's been about two years since I partitioned my drives and had all this 
uppermost in my mind. So.....I was wrong about the allocation of things.

Disk 1 (80 GB) is partitioned into C (old win98), H (Data files), P (Some 
installed programs (software)) or copies of such, F (music)

Disk 2 (40 GG) is partitioned into D & E. The largest part of the drive (7/
8 of it) only houses Windows XP. E is almost empty except for some files I'm 
not sure I should delete (WinXP Log Files, WU Temp, etc). It used to have 
data, but all the data has been moved to H. I would just combine D & E into 
one partition, but I didn't know if I'd lose the data on D or E. So not 
wanting to lose XP, I just made it as small as possible. 

I ran a disk check with Partition Magic and it found no errors on either 
disk. 

I think you are probably right it that there's nothing wrong with the drive 
itself. 

I finally got the nVIDIA driver installed right.

So, if I keep the drive when it arrives, any advice on the best way to 
handle this?

Thanks,
Diane





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