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i dont like buyibng things
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...can i move memory from the full one to the empty one...
There's no such thing as "memory" on a hard drive (unless you're talking about the virtual memory swapfile). With that in mind, could you more clearly explain what you mean in your quote above?
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ehh just forget it no biggie
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ehh just forget it no biggie
Erm, OK- but knowing exactly what you meant could help other members who might have a question similar to yours and pull up this thread in a forum search.
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Ok so you are asking if you can move files from one hard drive to the other, right. You can move files from one hard drive to the other. Applications i would uninstall and then install them on the other hard drive. Back up the data that the program might have saved in the program's file folders. When you install all you have to do is say that you want to install it on the other hard drive when it asks what directory you want it to go in. I would leave all of the Windows files and things that are important on the original hard drive, b/c if you move those than the computer won't work.
i can see this was posted a while ago but i googled it up and im in need of help. I bought a new computer yesterday and i had a relative install windows, he installed 2 harddrives on it and said i should save everything on the new one. The problem is all the original files are on /C so i tried copying it but it didnt copy all files. I am very confused, i hope i get an awnser to this even tho it was posted 2 years ago, please tell me what i am supposed to do to use the new harddrive like i used the old one and whats the point in having 2...
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Hi please help me,

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