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<_< After restoring operating system on C drive, I could not see the information I had mover over to D drive prior to restoring. What happened to D drive? I thought my 13 gigs of info. I moved there would be safe. When I click on D drive it says, 16.4 MB used--55.8GB free. Can any one help?
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Is drive D another physical drive, or a partition on the same drive?
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Drive D is a physical.
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Strange <_< This is the same version of Windows 98? (i.e. only Windows 98SE supports partitions larger than 37gb) Did you also choose FAT32?

Do you have another system to test this drive? The restore disk may have messed with partition settings :D
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