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Re: Low disk space on drive C:
On Mon, 26 May 2008 19:56:32 +0100, aztodd <aztodd.280c3ad@pcbanter.net> wrote:
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>I have two 120 gb hd's. with 16 gb of 1 hd dedicated to the c:.
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>Other than Fdisk and reformating...is there anyway to increase the size
>alooted to the c:?
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>Thank you
That requires you to make images of your C: and D: drive. Format and
re-partition. A much better way it to remove Program from Drive C: and install
them on D: or elsewhere but you can also
Change Paging File Size
As the Administrator, right click My Computer.
In System Properties click Advanced. Click Perfomance
Settings. In Performance Options click Advanced/Change
Now you can change C:to 500Mb and you must then allow
another partition preferabley on the same drive to
carry paging files around 2000MB. In my case I have E:
with 2000MB and F: on another drive with 2000MB more.
Easy when you know how. In my case I recovered the 2GB
on C: drive which made the machine run a lot faster.
B|rge in sunny Perth, Australia
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