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Old April 13th 05, 07:46 AM
AUSSIE MIKE - COMPUTER NOVICE EXTRAORDIN
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Default MY HARD DISKS SPACE APPORTIONMENT

The ex friend of mine who helped me purchase this computer and operating
system has now gone to ground now that I have run out of money....

I have a multitude of problems, some which I am resolving by add libbing my
way through , others much harder...

Anyway, at the beginning the Hard drive has 102 gigs of space on it, of
which 100 goes to the F drive and 2o gigs to the C drive... As my C drive is
used for the LIMEWIRE SHAREFILE, it continually runs out of space, so I have
to delete..
HOW DO I GET THE GIG AMOUNTS BETTER SHARED
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