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Birdergirl
Hello,
I've seen a lot of questions regarding the "new" drives being assigned in Windows version 1803. These all seem to be about the "extra" drive showing as full, resulting in "low space" notifications. My problem is the reverse. A new D: drive was created, which is basically all free space on my hard drive, resulting in me getting notifications of low space in my C: drive, where all my apps and data reside. This is not an annoyance, this is a problem.
Here's basic info for my system:
Most advice I've seen online seems to be about hiding this drive, but I don't think that's going to help me. If I revert to the earlier build, I suspect this partition will not change, correct? My husband also has an ASUS laptop so we will delay implementation on that PC until we figure out what to do with mine. Any help is greatly appreciated. MS developers really need to be all over this issue.
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I've seen a lot of questions regarding the "new" drives being assigned in Windows version 1803. These all seem to be about the "extra" drive showing as full, resulting in "low space" notifications. My problem is the reverse. A new D: drive was created, which is basically all free space on my hard drive, resulting in me getting notifications of low space in my C: drive, where all my apps and data reside. This is not an annoyance, this is a problem.
Here's basic info for my system:
Most advice I've seen online seems to be about hiding this drive, but I don't think that's going to help me. If I revert to the earlier build, I suspect this partition will not change, correct? My husband also has an ASUS laptop so we will delay implementation on that PC until we figure out what to do with mine. Any help is greatly appreciated. MS developers really need to be all over this issue.
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