You'll need specific floppies or CDs depending on the OS.
i have a 80GB hard disk that is wrongly partitioned. 30GB for c: and 30 for d:. i have lost 20 gb storage. can someone help.
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i have a 80GB hard disk that is wrongly partitioned. 30GB for c: and 30 for d:. i have lost 20 gb storage. can someone help.
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You'll need specific floppies or CDs depending on the OS.