I've got a hard drive with two partions. (This was the boot drive in my computer - Win XP.) The c: partition had my Windows install, programs, etc. The d: partition had "My Documents" on it and all my data. I put a new HD in my computer, reinstalled Windows, works fine, so I now want to use the original drive in an external enclosure and save all the data on the d: partition but wipe out and recover the space in c: partition. There's a "documents and settings" folder in all Windows installations on the main (usually "c") partition regardless of where your docs actually are. My question is, if I leave the d: partition intact but delete the c: partition (including the "Documents & Settings" folder), will it affect my data on the d: partition? Also, I'm using it in a USB/Firewire enclosure. Should I delete the boot sector off the drive as well? How do I do that?