Re: Questions about NTFS partitions



Joe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an HP Pavilion a815n desktop PC with Win XP Home. Recently I
> noticed that Sound Recorder and calculator are missing. I tried
> researching HP website but without any luck on how to restore the
> missing things. The only way I know is to restore them is by
> installing XP again because I tried using Software restore CD that
> came with the PC but no luck.
>
> I have one hard drive that is divided in 3 NTFS partitions. One of
> which has OS and other two partitions are data drives. If I try to
> format system partition in order to reinstall OS, will my other two
> data partitions remain intact?

yes


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