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Solve : Moving programs to create space on hard drive? |
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Answer» On my Windows XP SP3 computer I have a C drive which has 2GB free, and a D drive which has 80GB free On my Windows XP SP3 computer I have a C drive which has 2GB free, and a D drive which has 80GB freePlease note, no partitioning software will HELP you, if these are individual hard drives. Again, uninstall/re-install is preferred (in my view!)Many THANKS for the replies. How can I tell if I have one hard drive before I start?Start > Run > diskmgmt.msc > ok Look for the disk that has your hard drives name(s) If both are there, then you have one split hard drive If there is one there and another on a different disk, you have 2 separate hard drivesIn an attempt to free up space on my C drive - I moved (yes moved rather than copy) all my Outlook Express dbx files onto the D drive. It freed up about 4GB, I created a new folder on the D drive for this, and changed the Store Folder location in OE to this new location. Sadly, I seem to have lost virtually everything! To start with I noticed that for example Sent Items.dbx had shrunk from 1GB to 75kb. Then for some reason most of the .dbx files have disappeared, including the Sent Items.dbx - how can this be? I have obviously made a bit of a *censored* up, is there any way of finding my old Sent Items.dbx file? I have re-set the Store File location back to the original so new .dbx files have been created in this location.Well, I still use OE myself Since you moved ALL your DBX files, I suspect this would also include the 'Sent Items.dbx' file? If so, then all you need to do is 'copy' the Sent Items.dbx file back over the top of your new (much smaller) Sent Items.dbx file (assuming you don't care about recent 'sent' items of course. So the question remains, do you have a backup on drive D of your Sent Items.dbx (and others) files? (making that 4 gigabyte of data) You can view the OE 'store folder' location by selecting: Tools -> Options; then the Maintenance tab and click the "Store Folder" button. By the way, you obviously want this old 'sent items' file? Generally I delete everything in it myself Nobody has told him he can move all of my documents with no problem. It is a built-tin feature of Windows. Also, he can um-intall programs that came for a CD and then re-install them on the second drive. |
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