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I just upgraded from W2k to XP. One of the options under W2k for the
Windows Explorer views shows a pie chart of the disk drive with its
capacity and usage indicated. There doesn't seem to be such a view
under Win XP. Does anyone know a way to show such a view with XP?

Thanks,
Jim

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Right click on the drive and select properties.


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"Jim Romanchek" <j6r2@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
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>I just upgraded from W2k to XP. One of the options under W2k for the
> Windows Explorer views shows a pie chart of the disk drive with its
> capacity and usage indicated. There doesn't seem to be such a view
> under Win XP. Does anyone know a way to show such a view with XP?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
>
>

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Jim Romanchek <j6r2@bellatlantic.net> wrote in:

> I just upgraded from W2k to XP. One of the options under W2k for the
> Windows Explorer views shows a pie chart of the disk drive with its
> capacity and usage indicated. There doesn't seem to be such a view
> under Win XP. Does anyone know a way to show such a view with XP?

Sure, right click on the drive and select "Properties".

You'll also see a "Tools" tag that will let you defrag or run backup or error
checking. You'll want to investigate the other options as well.


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