Only C: will be written to unless you go into Disk Manager during the
install & wipe/reformat D:.

Note: If you have an internal or USB card reader, unplug it if possible
during the install. Then plug it back in afterwards.


On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I'm going to be doing a clean install of Win 7 Home Premium at my house.

The lone hard drive is partitioned into C: and D: drives. I know the C:
drive will get overwritten, but does anyone know from experience if the
install will wipe the D: drive as well? Will I end up with only a C: drive
partition? Or will the D: partition be left intact?

I'm doing a complete clone of the hard drive before starting so it's not
like I'm going to lose anything. It would just save time afterward not
having to bring back everything on the D: drive.

Thanks.


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