I bought a new comp on Monday after my old one packed in after 10 years. It is an Acer Aspire XC840. It has a 1TB SSD. When I click on This PC only C and D drives are showing. Does anyone have any idea why? Any sensible suggestions welcome.
I don’t understand? Don’t the C and D drives add up to just under 1Tb? Bear in mind there’s likely a hidden partition with a factory backup, and 1Tb usually means something over 900Gb do the Cand D drives add up to over 900Gb?
It's possible that Acer have reserved some if both drives don't add up to 1Gb. What you are seeing does seem quite normal though.
Sounds like there is one physical SSD drive partitioned into 2 logical drives. C:\ will be your system partition - where all your 'stuff' goes. D:\ will have the backup and restore data and all the Acer bloatware and gubbins. Doubt a modern laptop has a DVD drive, but if it does: C:\ is your full physical SSD drive D:\ is the DVD player
Sounds to me like it has 1TB of SSD storage, but not a 1TB SSD. Likely 2 500 GB drives. Also obligatory message to try Linux, much more private and just as easily usable as Windows these days. I made the jump a couple of months ago and it's just infinitely better. No more closing my work to force updates, no more snooping/ad data collection, way more customisable, and now plays all my games via Steam as well
They've partitioned the drive by the sounds roughly 50/50 split your operating system will be on the C drive along with any software the D drive is probably for data
Which Linux version? I have an older laptop on windows 10 which runs really slow. I added Ubuntu a while ago as dual boot up and just don't bother booting Windows up any more. I have another older laptop which I will use just for email and office stuff, I am going to wipe everything and just install Linux on it.
This is a desktop PC and does come with a DVD drive. The optical drive letter does not usually show unless a disc is in it (prob be E. So this sounds like the 1TB ssd is partitioned into 2, hence drives C: & D: nothing to worry over, you still have 1TB of disk space