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To possibly add clarification on this .. here is the exact info from the diskmgmt.msc command :::Disk0 (F:) partition 1 .. 20.51GB NTFS Healthy (System) partition 2 .. 36.75GB UnallocatedDisk1 (C:) partition 1 19.53GB NTFS Healthy (Boot) (G:) partition 2 19.53GB Healthy (H:) partition 3 19.53GB Healthy34.55GB Free Space Partitions G and H are both extended partitionsand that is everything from that command

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so when/if I d/l something is it going to go to the system or the boot
To clarify the use of terms you might want to read this: Microsoft's definitions for system volume and boot volume.And so,"system" = This is where you will see the boot.ini, ntdetect.com, ntldr, etc. "boot" = This is where you will see the Documents and Settings, Program Files and Windows folder.That means, if you download something, it will go to "boot" partition/volume, ie "C:\Documents and Settings\Longgone\My Documents\Downloads". Edited by b2cm
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To possibly add clarification on this .. here is the exact info from the diskmgmt.msc command :::Disk0 (F:) partition 1 .. 20.51GB NTFS Healthy (System) partition 2 .. 36.75GB UnallocatedDisk1 (C:) partition 1 19.53GB NTFS Healthy (Boot) (G:) partition 2 19.53GB Healthy (H:) partition 3 19.53GB Healthy34.55GB Free Space Partitions G and H are both extended partitionsand that is everything from that command
At the command prompt line (not to be confused w/ the run command line), type the following 2 commands without the quotes:"set systemdrive /?""set systemroot /?"The latter will tell you where the Windows system files have been installed.
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