Inquire: If I complete a Windows XP upgrade installation will my slave drives even now be recognizable logical drives?

Question by inspection338: If I perform a Windows XP upgrade installation will my slave drives still be recognizable logical drives?
If I perform a Windows XP repair installation or upgrade installation will my slave drives still be recognizable logical drives after the install? This is very crucial for me to know because I intend to perform a Windows XP upgrade installation to “repair” my damaged Windows OS. Before I do so I would like the comfort of knowing that if I do so my two slave drives will still be recognizable (and all data on the slave drives still present) after the install.

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Answer by john_doe
Yeah, it will all be retainable, and won’t all be deleted. Windows XP recognises everything.

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Windows XP “disk defragment” and “disk error check” utility does not work on all logical drives?

query of AMRWPK : Windows XP “disk defragment” and “disk error check” utility does not work on all logical drives ?”Windows was able to comprehensive the review of the disc” disk defragment error “Disk Defragmenter could not start off” and on all drives. I experimented with to plan the two at the following reboot, but it fails on the reboot also Finest Solution.

reply dpkdrj
some Windows files are missing.try to the Windows CD, if not check out with other service applications such as TuneUp utilities.even when you repair or you could fix would atleast get the info about the specific issue, the correction of that one.

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