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| | Problem transferring XP files from old computer - which drive? I've copied across about 60G of files from my old XP laptop to my new Vista laptop. I simply opened Computer, then dragged the folders from the external drive I'd plugged in into the 'Music'/'Pictures'/'Documents' tabs at the side of the page. However, it now tells me that my Vista drive (C is now almostfull. My Data drive (E is empty. Should I have copied the files into thedata drive? Is the Vista drive for program and system files only? |
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| | Re: Problem transferring XP files from old computer - which drive? 60g is a lot of files.......how big is your C drive?? how big is your E drive??.....is it 1 drive partitioned into 2 parts..or is it actually 2 seperate HD?? You can save music/picture/personal files to any new folder created on the E drive...if there is room . You can install new programs to any of the 2 drives..there usually is a choice given during the installation. peter DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) "Jamieminoprio" <Jamieminoprio@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3906227F-9FA3-466F-A94A-E1B1F1F3D511@xxxxxx Quote: > I've copied across about 60G of files from my old XP laptop to my new > Vista > laptop. I simply opened Computer, then dragged the folders from the > external > drive I'd plugged in into the 'Music'/'Pictures'/'Documents' tabs at the > side > of the page. However, it now tells me that my Vista drive (C is now> almost > full. My Data drive (E is empty. Should I have copied the files into the> data drive? Is the Vista drive for program and system files only? > > |
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| | Re: Problem transferring XP files from old computer - which drive? HI Peter - no idea whether the drives are separate or partitioned. How do I find out? My C: drive is called 'Vista' and my E: drive is called 'Data'. I bought the laptop with Vista pre-installed. "peter" wrote: Quote: > 60g is a lot of files.......how big is your C drive?? how big is your E > drive??.....is it 1 drive partitioned into 2 parts..or is it actually 2 > seperate HD?? > You can save music/picture/personal files to any new folder created on the E > drive...if there is room . > > You can install new programs to any of the 2 drives..there usually is a > choice given during the installation. > peter > > DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me > offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. > If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to > me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) > > > "Jamieminoprio" <Jamieminoprio@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3906227F-9FA3-466F-A94A-E1B1F1F3D511@xxxxxx Quote: > > I've copied across about 60G of files from my old XP laptop to my new > > Vista > > laptop. I simply opened Computer, then dragged the folders from the > > external > > drive I'd plugged in into the 'Music'/'Pictures'/'Documents' tabs at the > > side > > of the page. However, it now tells me that my Vista drive (C is now> > almost > > full. My Data drive (E is empty. Should I have copied the files into the> > data drive? Is the Vista drive for program and system files only? > > > > > |
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| | Re: Problem transferring XP files from old computer - which drive? Sounds like an Acer Laptop.......one hard drive 2 partitions.....Look under control panel/admin tools/computer management/disk management There you can see if its one drive 2 partitions and the size You can move some/all of your personal files to a folder on the Data drive...create a folder and then just drag and drop You can also change the IE cache to reside on the Data drive....... you can also change the default Mail folder to the Data drive......both options are under tools under their respective programs. Future program installations can be done to the Data drive...there is usually a choice during the installation. Hopefully this will help you safe some space on C peter -- DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) "Jamieminoprio" <Jamieminoprio@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B96BFC2C-B8F8-47F8-833D-4EE88C3DCA5C@xxxxxx Quote: > HI Peter - no idea whether the drives are separate or partitioned. How do > I > find out? My C: drive is called 'Vista' and my E: drive is called 'Data'. > I > bought the laptop with Vista pre-installed. > > "peter" wrote: > Quote: >> 60g is a lot of files.......how big is your C drive?? how big is your E >> drive??.....is it 1 drive partitioned into 2 parts..or is it actually 2 >> seperate HD?? >> You can save music/picture/personal files to any new folder created on >> the E >> drive...if there is room . >> >> You can install new programs to any of the 2 drives..there usually is a >> choice given during the installation. >> peter >> >> DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me >> offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. >> If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to >> me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) >> >> >> "Jamieminoprio" <Jamieminoprio@xxxxxx> wrote in >> message >> news:3906227F-9FA3-466F-A94A-E1B1F1F3D511@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I've copied across about 60G of files from my old XP laptop to my new >> > Vista >> > laptop. I simply opened Computer, then dragged the folders from the >> > external >> > drive I'd plugged in into the 'Music'/'Pictures'/'Documents' tabs at >> > the >> > side >> > of the page. However, it now tells me that my Vista drive (C is now>> > almost >> > full. My Data drive (E is empty. Should I have copied the files into>> > the >> > data drive? Is the Vista drive for program and system files only? >> > >> > >> |
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