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    Unallocated disk space recovery

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by ydswaran, Dec 29, 2007.

  1. ydswaran

    ydswaran Newbie

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    i'm using a dell vostro 1500
    it had come with a 100 gb OS partition c: and a 10 gb recovery partition
    i installed a 3rd party partitiotning software meant for xp by mistake which apparently changed a drive letter

    i got an error on start-up ... i wasnt able to install vista as the c: was shown as unallocated disk space...
    i then installed XP...

    pls tell me how to install Vista now....( the d: drive doesnt have enough space to install vista) also i want to have a smaller c: partition(for OS)
    in xp i'm not able to install my bluetooth and stuff

    will i be able to recover all the disk space?
     
  2. mujtaba

    mujtaba ZzzZzz Super Moderator

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