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Browse All Topicsi hav bought a new hard disk few weeks ago. after i formatted the hard disk, i accidently installed some windows XP installer file inside the hard disk, then i press shift+del key to delete the folders which contain xp files. after deleted, my hard disk still remaining 75 GB( i bought 80GB). beside that, when i delete some files using shift+del nowadays, the files will be deleted but the size of my hard disk will remain unchanged juz like before i delete my files. by the way, im using external hard disk casing which is connectted to usb port to operate my hard disk. i wonder how to solve this problem?
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by: guidwayPosted on 2004-06-12 at 01:18:08ID: 11294882
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