Hi all - my work finally bought me a laptop (the order was placedon Sept 28th!) and I'm just getting a feel for actually having something portable for the first time ever...I'll be spending alot of time on this thing!
I have a 60gb 7200rpm drive installed (Hitachi). After removing lots of useless stuff, the C-drive shows ~4.7 gigs as being used (4.37GB) and I can really only account for maybe 2.5gb if I add upall the folders. Is there something hidden that I'm not seeing?
In the Disk Management, there is some very odd partitioning. It lists three partitions as:
#1 Volume = "noname" / Partition Basic / FAT / Healthy (EISA Configuration) / 47MB Capacity / 40MB Free / 85% Free
#2 Volume = "noname" / Partition Basic / FAT32 / Healthy (Unknown Partition) / 3.49GB Capacity / 1.56GB Free / 44% Free
#3 Volume = C: / Partition Basic / NTFS / Healthy (system) / 52.34 GB Capacity / 47.96 GB Free / 91% Free
What in the world are those first two partitions?
I have a 60gb 7200rpm drive installed (Hitachi). After removing lots of useless stuff, the C-drive shows ~4.7 gigs as being used (4.37GB) and I can really only account for maybe 2.5gb if I add upall the folders. Is there something hidden that I'm not seeing?
In the Disk Management, there is some very odd partitioning. It lists three partitions as:
#1 Volume = "noname" / Partition Basic / FAT / Healthy (EISA Configuration) / 47MB Capacity / 40MB Free / 85% Free
#2 Volume = "noname" / Partition Basic / FAT32 / Healthy (Unknown Partition) / 3.49GB Capacity / 1.56GB Free / 44% Free
#3 Volume = C: / Partition Basic / NTFS / Healthy (system) / 52.34 GB Capacity / 47.96 GB Free / 91% Free
What in the world are those first two partitions?
