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| Program Files Folder in two partitions
I use Vista 64bit, by default my computer came with two physical hard drives, one named D:\ (Os) and D:\ (Data) I own a 750GB external drive, where I located all my docs, pictures, music... So the "D" Drive stills empty. Meanwhile the "C" Drive is short of space, because all programs installed. It is a good idea create another Program Files in the "D" drive to free space for Vista and reinstall programs in that location??? |
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| RE: Program Files Folder in two partitions
Program Files folder (and any programs that belong in Program Files folder should be in the same partition that Vista OS is in. There is no advantage to dividing programs that belong into Program Files folder between two seperate partions. Disk space is relatively cheap and Vista and its folder should be given plenty of storage space. -- oscar :) ....Right click is your very good friend... "Rulleri" wrote: > I use Vista 64bit, by default my computer came with two physical hard drives, > one named D:\ (Os) and D:\ (Data) I own a 750GB external drive, where I > located all my docs, pictures, music... So the "D" Drive stills empty. > Meanwhile the "C" Drive is short of space, because all programs installed. It > is a good idea create another Program Files in the "D" drive to free space > for Vista and reinstall programs in that location??? |
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| Re: Program Files Folder in two partitions
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 17:08:05 -0700, Rulleri <Rulleri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I use Vista 64bit, by default my computer came with two physical hard drives, >one named D:\ (Os) and D:\ (Data) I own a 750GB external drive, where I >located all my docs, pictures, music... So the "D" Drive stills empty. Delete that partition and give the space to "C" - which I believe you called "D:\(Os)". |
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| Re: Program Files Folder in two partitions
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:51:36 -0500, Paul Montgomery <i.m.nonnymous@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: >On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 17:08:05 -0700, Rulleri ><Rulleri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>I use Vista 64bit, by default my computer came with two physical hard drives, >>one named D:\ (Os) and D:\ (Data) I own a 750GB external drive, where I >>located all my docs, pictures, music... So the "D" Drive stills empty. > >Delete that partition and give the space to "C" - which I believe you >called "D:\(Os)". I think you can do that in Disk Management. That facility isn't the best, but it works as long as the empty space is created to the "right" of the partition you want to expand. BootitNG used to have a fully-functional trial version of their partition manager: http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/boo...generation.htm |
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| Re: Program Files Folder in two partitions
That was my first option, but i found that there is no partitions. are 2 physical disks. Thanks Paul "Paul Montgomery" wrote: > On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 17:08:05 -0700, Rulleri > <Rulleri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I use Vista 64bit, by default my computer came with two physical hard drives, > >one named D:\ (Os) and D:\ (Data) I own a 750GB external drive, where I > >located all my docs, pictures, music... So the "D" Drive stills empty. > > Delete that partition and give the space to "C" - which I believe you > called "D:\(Os)". > |
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