the capacity on my hard drive

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  • fearlessimon
    Top Poster
    • Nov 2008
    • 172

    #1

    the capacity on my hard drive

    on my hard drive i have HDD (C and DATA (D disk c has a total capacity of 37.80 GB and disk D has 111 GB is this normal as i have to save alot of my stuff on disk D if not how do i change more room to disk C .........have not long started learning with pc`s so any help would be great thanks.....
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  • mairtin
    Newbie
    • Jun 2008
    • 2

    #2
    This is a fairly normal setup. Your C: partition will hold your Operating System files and your D: paritition is set aside to hold your personal files (downloads, photos, etc).

    It's a good idea to keep these seperate in case you need to reinstall your OS, that way you wont lose any of your personal data.

    When your saving stuff browse to a folder on your D: drive or create a shortcut on your desktop to a folder on your D: drive, open it and save files there.

    Cheers,

    Mairtin

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    • peggimon
      Newbie
      • Nov 2008
      • 10

      #3
      Hi,
      I would follow the above advice and leave it as it is...
      The only way to create more space on your C: drive is to delete the partitions and create new ones, this would mean you loosing all your data and having to re-install the OS...

      There are 3rd party applications that say you can change your partition sizes without having to re-install, but be careful in case you loose it all anyway...

      Cheers..

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      • Danril
        Top Poster
        • May 2008
        • 122

        #4
        There's no real need to change the size of your C: partition given its current size. You want your C: drive to have a nice bit of space free to help keep it running smoothly.

        I have a partition on my hard drive containing my OS with 20Gb for the C: drive and 80Gb D:drive. I've then shoved an old hard drive in my tower and have a couple of external drives. My aim is to have at least 3 copies of all my important files in case of failures. Overkill I know but better safe than sorry, plus you can then lend out an external to pals etc. The external HD's are only in use periodically when I want to back up or use the files that aren't on any of my internal drives.

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        • gmb45

          #5
          external hd

          get an external hd fairly cheap nowadays and you cant lose any data(crashes etc)

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