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Old 05-21-2002, 06:55 PM   #13
framerw47
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I think maybe it was because I used PM to make my D: partition that I couldn't get rid of it without the zero-write utility. If I had used FDISK to begin with, I could have done the same thing you did I suspect. The reason I used PM was because I didn't want to screw up SE since it was working so well at the time. Thank goodness for CD burners and RW discs!!!!! I was able to restore a backup of my C: drive and everything was good again after cleaning it up.
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