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Appreciate some assistance.
Trying to help a friend with a ThinkPad 360CE (an oldie!!) running Windows 95 A. Can only find one 340MB Hard drive inside, but when looking at My Computer, two hard drives show up. One is [C:], and the other is Host for C [H:]??? Where is the Host for C [H:] coming from? It shows up with a capacity of 328MB (312MB used). Trying to understand. Any words of wisdon are certainly appreciated. |
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Hi, this is going to be from sketchy memory because it's been a long time since I've dealt with any of these but it's Drive Compression.
C is the compressed volume, H is the partition upon which that compressed volume is stored. Have a look for Compression Agent or DriveSpace3 options. Start>Programs>Accessories (I think)
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Thanks for the reply.
Yep, PC does have a Compressed Volume File (CVF). |
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