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jarko

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Hi,
I have two operation system on my computer, and I don't know how these things took place but my partition which I installed my first Windows (Vista x64) is (Boot, Page file, Crash Dump, Logical Drive)
My Second Windows (Win 7 x64) I installed on the same hard drive but additional partition, and this partition is (System, Active, Prime Partition). This is what information I've got when I checked in Disk Management.
I know that I really s.....up two partitions on my computer, and I really need to fix this, but first of all, I don't want to lose my data, and I don't know if this is possible, and if it is I don't have any idea how to do it.
I really need some help, some advices because I'm not able to do this by myself, someone helps. I started to get in post screen some messages about this problem and info that I have to fix this problem.
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rshaffer61

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Go to Start then to Run
Type in compmgmt.msc and click Enter
On left side click on Disk Management
On right side you will see you hard drive.
Now I need you to take a screenshot and attach it to your next reply. Do the following to take a screenshot while the above is open and showing on your desktop.

To do a screenshot please have click on your Print Screen on your keyboard. It is normally the key above your number pad between the F12 key and the Scroll Lock key
Now go to Start and then to All Programs
Scroll to Accessories and then click on Paint
In the Empty White Area click and hold the CTRL key and then click the V
Go to the File option at the top and click on Save as
Save as file type JPEG and save it to your Desktop


Attach it to your next reply
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