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ok heres the deal i got 2 harddrives on my computer whe with 14g and another with 140 or somting. the on with 14 in now full causew i was load things to that dirve not hinking well now its full. so is the hardrive really one and splut into 2 or is it 2 . can i move memeory from the full one to the empty one is what im aksing?? or should i just startd loading thing s ont he empty one which i dont feel like doing.
Well it is probably 2 drives because that would be sort of a weird partition. I would just install things on the second drive just change the install path from C:/ to whatever the empty drives name is. It doesn't really matter because 140 gb is alot of space so the only way you could run out of space or not be able to install on it is if the drive has another OS installed on it like linux.
Also heres a tip when writing a post make sure you write in a way that people can read and not full of gramatical errors and mispelled words.
Also heres a tip when writing a post make sure you write in a way that people can read and not full of gramatical errors and mispelled words.
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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.
yeah you cant move memory from one drive to another and we were only fighting because were brothers.
I am the younger brother though. he just doesnt post anything here but people probably take my advice over his.
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Actually there are ways to resize partitions, and transfer space to one from another, but they involve buying tools like Partition Magic, (now owned by Symantec, the makers of Norton products). Here's a link to their website:
http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/
There is also a trial version around, but I couldn't tell you what functionality is missing from it. Here's a URL to that:
http://www.soft32.com/download_151.html
http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/
There is also a trial version around, but I couldn't tell you what functionality is missing from it. Here's a URL to that:
http://www.soft32.com/download_151.html
-Idaho
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Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
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