Re: 2 partitions

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Hello Teri,

Please make it clear if changing the drive letter is what you want.
You can change the drive letters if you wish to of the partitions you
are talking about in Windows XP. If you believe that, that partition is
the one created by the vendor; then I assume it has the backup of your
preloaded OS in it. You could possibly lose that if you delete that
partition. Otherwise you dont lose anything if you have been provided
with the OS installation CD's along with the system.

Hope I was able to help you.

warm Regards,

Bijoy.


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