I recently noticed that when I upgraded Vista from 32bit to 64bit, I must have chosen to install the 64bit version on a second hard drive. Unfortunately, Windows felt it was necessary to leave system files on the first drive, effectively tieing up both drives. I wanted to pull one of the drive to expand the storage in my Windows Home Server.
After reinstalling a new version of Vista on a single drive, I started reinstalling all my applications. One of the applications that...
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