Recently I've been getting errors about low disk space. So I've cleaned out most of my drive, deleting old programs and the such, but I've made a discovery.
My hard drive has been partitioned.
How/when/why I did this, I have no idea. But I somehow have. To be perfectly honest, I think this may of been like this from the beginning as RECOVER is FAT32 and I never converted it.
BOOT is the main drive. It has over 30gb and I've used 96%. I can't defrag it either so I'm planning on moving my music folder over to the BACKUP drive. However. The BACKUP drive has some scary *censored* files in it that I have no idea what they are. Inside their are .log files.
My question is, is there a way that I can reverse that partitioning of the drive or is it possible for me to just randomly plant another folder in that part of the drive.
Screenshots:A print screen of the Backup drive.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g134/xsugamamax99/Backuppped.jpgTech:Hard Drive: 80GB (Boot C: 37.1GB, Backup D: 32.2 GB, Recover E: 5.17 GB)
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