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This tip works for any partition of any NTFS formatted drive (except the partition with the Windows system files on it)… Windows XP, like 2000 before it, allows you to &#8216;mount&#8217; drives as folders in a pre-existing logical drive. For example, if you had a computer with a 20GB disk formatted into a single partition [...]]]></description>
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