From: MKow1234_at_aol.com
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 10:47:04 PST
Hey Folks,
I apologize for the off-topic posting, but I need help.
Yesterday, I installed Windows Service Pack 2 on my laptop (running Windows XP). At some point, I must have told the updated system to create a backup of my data. Unfortunately, this resulted in my hard drive becoming nearly 90% filled.
I have a small hard drive that is already made smaller because it is partitioned into two operating systems: Linux RedHat 8.0 and Windows XP. I had allocated something like 6.5 gig for my Windows system, which was plenty -- until yesterday's events.
Here's the question: What's the easiest and best way to recover all of that storage space on my hard drive? I don't REALLY need the backup, certainly not if it's going to eat up over 2 gig of storage space. Somebody PLEASE help!
Many thanks!
Matt K.
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