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I spent Approximately 30 Years between being an Auto Technicion at dealerships and finally opened my own business with a partner. After a time I had enough of doing BULL work and the electronics came and the engine compartments became Very,Very crowded I took a State test the department of motor vehicles in NY State, I passed with a resounding 98 State wide. I was hired after the interview. I started in the Vehicle Safety Service Bureau or better known as Bureau of facilities and consumer services. We Governed auto dealers both New & Used as well as Auto repair shops. I did this for 18 years. I went on to a Manager in a dealerships motor vehicle department. It is there I learned and picked up all my knowledge as to registering and titling cars in this state as well as the proper proceedures in all the states in this fine US of A. I like to help people with any problem. If I can. If I don't know something I will try my best to direct a person on where to go from here.
I have a Recovery Drive # D..I can't seem to clear It.?
I have a Dell w/AMD Athlon 64 X2 Duel Core Processor 4000+ 210 Ghz-2.00 GB 32 bit Op System. The recovery drive D is full and the PC lets me know every 5 minutes no matter WHAT I'm Doing. It over rides whatever I may be doing. I tried investigating. I do have every thing on separate disc's. the thing I came up with was erase this drive.My burning question is this: Will It have any adverse reaction or effect my main drive E? When I hit that option the very ominous flag comes up "Are you sure you want to do that?(of course I'm paraphrasing right now-but you get the gist,I hope)
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