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On Tuesday 23 August 2011 at 9:57 am, Maurice penned
about "Re: [VBox-users] Guest disk resize"

> On 2011-08-23 at 13:43 Pablo said:
> 
> I would expect to be able to delete the D: disk/partition, but I
> assume it's there because it was needed for VBox Extension use, so I
> assumed it should not be removed. Is it OK to remove it?!

Hi Maurice,

I think you need to not be afraid of your computer.  :)  What's inside
D:?  You can easily have looked before posting.

I don't have an XP VM but my Windows 7 VM doesn't have any specific
drive for the VBox Extensions.  I was always under the impression the
`Extensions were placed in the typical installation drive - usually C:
That's the way it is in my Windows 7 VM.

Cheers,
-- 
Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc
Ph:    819.459.1926      Fax:   760.860.5225 (US)


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