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Old May 15th 04, 12:01 PM
Peter Brower
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I recently aquired this Toshiba Satellite 2180CDT. It has
a 4 Gig HD with MC AFEE NUTS & BOLTS installed. Whenever I
attempt to install an application from a file on my HD the
program tells me it is unable to do so due to lack of disk
space on Drive F:...near as I can tell WINDRIVE F: is a
virtual drive created during boot up. It is just a pain to
me and would rather just get rid of it but not sure why or
how it gets created to start with. Can anyone help me with
this?
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Old May 15th 04, 03:51 PM
Ron Badour
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Default Getting WINDRIVE F: off and out of my laptop

Get rid of Nuts & Bolts--it is horrible software. I think that will get rid
of the Windrive

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"Peter Brower" wrote in message
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I recently aquired this Toshiba Satellite 2180CDT. It has
a 4 Gig HD with MC AFEE NUTS & BOLTS installed. Whenever I
attempt to install an application from a file on my HD the
program tells me it is unable to do so due to lack of disk
space on Drive F:...near as I can tell WINDRIVE F: is a
virtual drive created during boot up. It is just a pain to
me and would rather just get rid of it but not sure why or
how it gets created to start with. Can anyone help me with
this?



 




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