[AT] OT Question OT
George Willer
gwill at toast.net
Tue Apr 6 20:20:37 PDT 2004
Wayne,
I know why my smaller hard drive is partitioned like it is...
C:/ is for programs and the operating system. It can be formatted without
losing any data... 9.76 gig
D:/ is for data only. It's where the things that are important to me
live... 14.2 gig
E:/ is where any downloaded program goes before installation... 14.2 gig
I think it's a mistake to store stuff on the same drive as the operating
system.
George Willer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Snelling" <wsnelling at southplainscollege.edu>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT Question OT
> Walt: This can be dangerous but I use it in the classroom. Get a copy of
> Partition Magic that will handle Windows XP and merge the two partitions
> into one. Then you will have a single drive of about 75G drive C:
> Backup your critical data before trying this and It will probably delete
> any data on the current drive D:, so be careful
> Can anyone tell me why Sony partitions their drives in this manner C: of
> 15GB and D: of 60GB?
>
> Wayne
>
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