rachelason
Programmer
Hi All,
i belive this is the right forum to post my query.
I was trying to install linux-vmware on windows xp pro. Since the installation didn't complete properly(froze while installing the linux kernel), i deleted all the files relating to linux and clicked 'on new virtual machine' and restarted it, though still i can't install the linux properly after several tries.
My question here is , i allocated 30 gb of hard disk space for the first installation. Since i was new to all this, instead of using 'removing the file from the disk'(right click on the favorite on the vmware), i manually deleted all the files. So my c drive, hasn't realised that the 30 gb space is back and available. Is there anything i can do to retrieve the 30 gb i assigned originally for the linux OS?
Hope i am clear.
Thanks for your help.
Regds
Rach
i belive this is the right forum to post my query.
I was trying to install linux-vmware on windows xp pro. Since the installation didn't complete properly(froze while installing the linux kernel), i deleted all the files relating to linux and clicked 'on new virtual machine' and restarted it, though still i can't install the linux properly after several tries.
My question here is , i allocated 30 gb of hard disk space for the first installation. Since i was new to all this, instead of using 'removing the file from the disk'(right click on the favorite on the vmware), i manually deleted all the files. So my c drive, hasn't realised that the 30 gb space is back and available. Is there anything i can do to retrieve the 30 gb i assigned originally for the linux OS?
Hope i am clear.
Thanks for your help.
Regds
Rach