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Thread: Codec Pack And Players And Games

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    if your D drive is fat 32 then you can access it.

    in linux there is no C: or D: it is all under a dir called / (root) and all drives appear as a sub dir. eg cdrom is /mnt/cdrom
    There are 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont

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    Its ok to put it on the same disk, just not windows and linux on the same partition.

    If your drive is ntfs you can access it by downloading and installing an ntfs kernel module for read support but not write.

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