Re: D partition Lost

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What do you see under Admin.Tools/Computer management???
peter
"Ramjimh" <Ramjimh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:576144DE-F2D7-4D67-9F63-987DB4BD1F8B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a dell inspiron 1420 notebook.I installed windows xp with sp2 in that
notebook.I created 2 partitions in that namins as c & D.IT was working
properly.Now i cannot able to see the D partition.Need solution

with Regards,

Ramji

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