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Sony Vaio PC has 16GB on C drive and 69GB on D drive


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It is listed there and when i right click on my documents it shows drive D
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Options are

Open that one

Open the one in C then right click the taskbar and click tile verticaally so you have them side by side to compare

Or move whatever will move from the folder in C to the folder in D, then post back with any which won't budge
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