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Edward
February 9th 06, 08:12 PM
I am setting up windows and want to put all my files on one drive and the OS
on the other... how do you do it?
null
February 10th 06, 06:19 PM
Install Windows on drive C:
Assuming drive D: is formatted, when installing applications - and if you have
the option to do this - tell it to store the data files on the D: drive.
Otherwise, you may have to go into the application's tools or options menu item
to change the default location of the data files.
Edward wrote:
> I am setting up windows and want to put all my files on one drive and the OS
> on the other... how do you do it?
GALAracunala
February 12th 06, 09:52 PM
Hello Edward,
First, when you installing winxp, on question "use maximum available space...
to install windows?" -don't.
Select partition size in MB (example 10000 MB is 10 gig).
Then, when windows are installed go to Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer
Management>Disk Management
There You format any free space of disk with NTFS file system.
When it's finished, windows will ask u to restart.
Then, right click on My Documents>Properties and Move it to D:\
E> I am setting up windows and want to put all my files on one drive and
E> the OS on the other... how do you do it?
E>
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