ukma
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Posted 11:07 am, 12/28/2010
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If the D drive is a restore partition
Yes you can clean it and remove it. You can wipe it and move it to the C drive for more room.
Burn a restore cd and repartition your D drive.
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RadioGiant
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Posted 7:20 pm, 12/26/2010
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What's the "D drive" is different from computer to computer. On my desktop, it's the restore partition. On my laptop it's the dvd drive. Neither can be "cleaned-up", nor should either! Ok...the dvd drive can be "cleaned-up" by removing the disc, and putting in a new one! 
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smalltownman
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Posted 9:23 pm, 12/25/2010
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use the "defrag" tool in PROGRAMS
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RedNeckHillBilly
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Posted 8:36 am, 12/15/2010
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If your computer came with "pre-installed" software the D drive is probably a partition containing a backup or restore information
this is very common with larger manufactures, if this is the case you should leave it alone.
If you go to computer or my computer you should be able to determine whether it is a CD, or HD
unless you have had a 2nd HD installed it most likely is not a drive that you should erase information from
best results would be to clean up the C drive, or install a larger drive, a good computer repair shop should install a larger HD and copy your info for around $100
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RadioGiant
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Posted 12:10 am, 12/15/2010
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What is "the d drive" on your system isn't necessarily what's "the d drive" on mine. On my system "the d drive" is my internal dvd burner. On yours, I'm guessing it's a secondary hard drive (the boot drive that contains Windows is USUALLY, though not always, the C drive).
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cpu_repair
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Posted 9:09 pm, 12/12/2010
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well you can uninstall programs you dont need, delete files you dont need, also there is teh disk cleanup utility that windows has buit into it.
There is also another free program called ccleaner that you can get here http://download.cnet.com/cc...ag=mncol;1
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inspired
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Posted 4:49 pm, 12/12/2010
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How do you clean up the d drive? I am running out of space. Thanks for any help:)
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