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Old 05-04-2001, 03:22 PM
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I have a IBM Laptop with a 3GB hard drive that is partitioned into a Drive C: and a Drive D: Each partition holds approx. 1.50 Gigabytes of storage space. My problem is that Drive C: is completely full and I need to find out how to get access to Drive D:. I've been to Disk Clean-up to free up as much space as I can, but now I'm down to 14.2 MB of disk space left. What do I do? Any help concerning this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, The Courier.
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If you are not familiar with "Explorer" (the windows utility which handles this sort of task - and others) go to Help section of Windows...just above the start button and read up on how to use it. You should be able to "move programs" from C to D.....however, you will have to make new shortcuts I believe. Does drive "D" show up in "MY Computer" ?

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Old 05-07-2001, 03:57 PM
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If you are not familiar with "Explorer" (the windows utility which handles this sort of task - and others) go to Help section of Windows...just above the start button and read up on how to use it. You should be able to "move programs" from C to D.....however, you will have to make new shortcuts I believe. Does drive "D" show up in "MY Computer" ?
Randy, Thank You for your help! I did as you said and now life is beautiful again. This forum is a Godsend. It's nice to have such knowledgeable people willing and able to help those who are less experienced. Again, Thank You and God bless. The Courier

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