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    When I first set up my system I made Windows XP Pro install on the C drive but not on the D drive (D being my 2nd hard drive) is it safe to delete the whole windows folder on my D drive? Because my D Drive is running low on space. It started off as a 20 gig now it only has about 3.5 gigs left.

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    If its installed on the C drive and theres a windows folder on the C drive then go right ahead
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    If you told it to install on C:, why is there a copy on D: in the first place?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farah
    If you told it to install on C:, why is there a copy on D: in the first place?
    Its Joel, you never can tell why he copies such things.
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    I dunno why there's a windows folder on my D Drive. I didn't make it do that. I only formatted both discs before I installed XP. But it's safe to delete the one on my D Drive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baloki
    If its installed on the C drive and theres a windows folder on the C drive then go right ahead
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    Is there a Windows folder on your C: drive? Is Windows going to boot to that folder? Check boot.ini on the C: drive. It should read something like this:

    default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS

    Exactly that if C: was your default partition (and it should be).

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    Yeah, I was going to ask is it a windows partition or does it actually have Windows installed on the D drive (i.e. does it have WINNT, System32, System, etc... folders)?
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    It's partition(2) on my PC, and that's C: and my default active/boot partition for me partition(1) is my Win98 partition, though you could easily have other non-XP-readable partitions before the one you're going to install to at installation time to make that a different number

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