I have a C and D drive. My D drive is a slave drive and contains more memory so it is where I store things.
Why is my computer losing my d drive?
This question was answered on February 14, 2005. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting.
You seem to be losing your D drive, because you are running out of space If you are trying to allocate space on your drive, try:
1.Run disk cleanup- cleans temporary and unused files
2.Run disk defragmenter- sorts the files and place them in the right order
Your computer should run faster, after you have completing those tasks.
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Posted by Kera of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on February 14, 2005
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