Disk Management in Windows Vista

by | Jan 9, 2017 | Windows | 0 comments

Well, I had the rare opportunity to troubleshoot a computer running Windows Vista and one of the first things I needed to do was access the Disk Management utility which I could not find directly through search. That’s because it’s tucked inside Computer Management. Search for Computer Management and you’ll find Disk Management. It’s weird.. I know.

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Here’s an awful screenshot of “Computer Management” in Windows Vista.

The article over at Tech Republic helped me out: Disk Management in Windows Vista

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