C# .NET - partizione
Asked By fermo di soccio
07-Nov-09 03:17 AM
buon giorno ho creato una partizione nel mio mini notebook sony sistema operativo
window 7 ma quando apro computer vedo solo unita'c partizionata e non vedo la partizione che
ho fatto che ho chiamato f come faccio a renderla visibile ? grazie per il vostro aiuto
fare questo
In XP, si dovrebbe andare al Pannello di
controllo - Strumenti di
amministrazione fare clic su Gestione computer. Nella scheda di archiviazione, scegliere il disco "
Management".
Qui si sarebbe in grado di vedere tutte le partizioni riconosciute. Se la partizione di altri spettacoli qui, e non รจ stato formattato su di esso, quindi tasto destro del mouse e fare il formato. E quindi dovrebbe essere visibile.

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