Satellite A200-28 and his readers HARD drive or partitions

Hello

I just wanted to this post that I contacted Toshiba support. So posted on the forum as well, as I was wondering if I could install programs on my D drive and when he did a disk defragment it says I have 3 drives.

Well apparently, other users who are interested, that's what they said:

The laptop has only a single disc, but it has divided into 3 partitions, the first is a small 1.46 GB then C and D and you can install programs on the D drive and if there is more than one user on the laptop so each user is limited to a certain amount of space that they can install programs on drive D apparently.

Debbie (Simreaper)

Hello, Debbie

Thanks for this posting. We need more people like you here.
Thanks again for sharing your experiences with us.

Good day!

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