-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Help

  • From: Jo Ann <bookworm54@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:16:15 -0400

According to the Dell site, this computer has a 160 GB hard drive. If 
you go to My Computer and right click your drive and go to properties, 
what size does it give? It should be under warranty, have you tried Dell 
support?

Jo Ann

Dana Johnson wrote:
> Don
> Thanks for getting back to me. I deleted Microsoft
> Office SB 2007 from my computer because it was only a
> free trial controlling my email. I wanted it off so I
> deleted it. Well then my email disappeared so I
> thought(stupidly) that if I installed what part of
> Windows I needed it would put it back on there. But it
> just installed the whole Windows and I had 2 copies of
> wINDOWS THERE.Now all of my fre disk space is just
> about gone. I have 2 hard drives C and D. D has
> nothing on it.How can I get the 2nd Windows off. I
> tried System Restore but it is still there taking up
> space.
>   I bought my computer directly from Dell. It is a
> Dimension E520.It was a replacement for one that blew
> the power supply. I have only had it for a couple of
> months.I have deleted every thing like temp. files and
> everything that I could to gain some space. I have
> only 629 MB of free space left of 9>99 GB.
>   As I told you earlier I know nothing about a
> computer especially when you talk about partitions.and
> system recovery. But I do have a System Restore on my
> computer and I tried to restore it back to like it was
> and it told me I didn't have enough space to run the
> system restore.So the man across the street worked on
> it for me and he said when it came on it would ask me
> which Windows I was using.So he said he fixed it to go
> to the 2nd Windows. Now I still have 2 Windows taking
> up space.I relly don't know how or what to do.
>                                  Thanks
>                                  Dana
>   

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