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When is the next "available boot"? hahaWhen Windows CRASHES.... Next time I boot, and have time to do so... (BTW, it's done.)Quote

For future reference, you could still do as I suggested. Use FDISK in Windows, cfdisk in Linux, or the partition MANAGER of your favourite Linux installation. It will only touch the drives you tell it to touch. But Mark is right. Give KUBUNTU all of the second drive and it will love you forever.

Have you considered Xubuntu? Should be slicker/faster than Ubuntu/Kubuntu default installs.
What about FIPS?

(with its easy to use DOSical interface and weird numbering system)Quote
I am referring to my second physical disk. It is currently partitioned 20/40. How is it... uh... not clean?

I was saying whenever i merged /resized partitions after an OS install it wasn't real clean...all that dirty WORK should be well thought out beforehand and completed before that HDD even sees a setup screen.
There are programs that SWEAR they can do it but i have not been convinced in 20 years.

patio. 8-)I am in full agreement. The simple tools witht h eOS install are the way to go.


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