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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    VuNic wrote:

    I'm trying to keep off the applications from the windows drive

    Why? Isn't that their natural place.

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    Eytukan
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    If it's their natural place, then why would other "sane" applications give us a chance to select the target location? And dont you find it rude if it starts to run the progress bar without asking anything for a courtesy? :| .Btw,Yup I'm running out of space on that drive. :sigh:.


    Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      VuNic wrote:

      I'm trying to keep off the applications from the windows drive

      Why? Isn't that their natural place.

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      Vikram A Punathambekar
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      Why shouldn't the user choose? Back when I had my PC, I used to keep only the OS and a few other stuff (AV, .NET framework, etc) on my C drive. D was for another OS. E was for data (pics, documents, etc). F was for applications. G was for music, H for CD dumps, and I for games (not that I played any, but my brother used to). That was just the Windows partitions. I also had Linux. ;P

      Cheers, Vikram.


      "...we are disempowered to cultivate in their communities an inclination to assimilate to our culture." - Stan Shannon.

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      • W Weiye Chen

        norm .net wrote:

        Are we playing hangman?, my letter guess is 'F'.

        Me! Me! Let me guess the 2nd letter. Hmm... is it 'U'? :rolleyes:

        Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.

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        Eytukan
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        :laugh::laugh:


        Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          VuNic wrote:

          I'm trying to keep off the applications from the windows drive

          Why? Isn't that their natural place.

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          Rage
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          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

          Isn't that their natural place.

          You must be kidding. Never ever install anything in the windows directory, best way to loose everything if your setup crashes.

          Company policy : no access to the internet but CP ~RaGE()

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          • R Rage

            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

            Isn't that their natural place.

            You must be kidding. Never ever install anything in the windows directory, best way to loose everything if your setup crashes.

            Company policy : no access to the internet but CP ~RaGE()

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            Rama Krishna Vavilala
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            Rage wrote:

            best way to loose everything if your setup crashes.

            How do you recover stuff anyway without re-installing when windows crashes. I am all in favor of keeping data on a separate drive. But applications have to be re-installed anyways to function properly after Windows crash. Also most applications install some of their files in Program Files\Common Files and Windows\System32 directory. Even though you may be happy that you have installed an application on an another drive you still have these files on the system drive. My policy is simple, for applications that come with installer install them in the program files directory which is the default. Other downloaded applications like those in sysinternals suite, reflector etc. which can just be copied, put them in a separate drive. This way when I have to rebuild the apps, I don't loose the data as well as those applications. For apps like VS 2005 there is no way to make them run after an OS crash without re-installing. Also I set my profile directory (Documents ans settings\) to reside in the data directory. That way the data is safe to some extent during a system crash. In general I have found that not installing some application in Program Files directory lead to weird behaviors.

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            • V Vikram A Punathambekar

              Why shouldn't the user choose? Back when I had my PC, I used to keep only the OS and a few other stuff (AV, .NET framework, etc) on my C drive. D was for another OS. E was for data (pics, documents, etc). F was for applications. G was for music, H for CD dumps, and I for games (not that I played any, but my brother used to). That was just the Windows partitions. I also had Linux. ;P

              Cheers, Vikram.


              "...we are disempowered to cultivate in their communities an inclination to assimilate to our culture." - Stan Shannon.

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              Rama Krishna Vavilala
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              Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

              Why shouldn't the user choose?

              I am not saying that the user should not choose. I was asking why he wanted to change the drive.

              Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

              not that I played any, but my brother used to

              Don't worry! state the truth, no one will hold that against you.;)

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                If it's their natural place, then why would other "sane" applications give us a chance to select the target location? And dont you find it rude if it starts to run the progress bar without asking anything for a courtesy? :| .Btw,Yup I'm running out of space on that drive. :sigh:.


                Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.

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                Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                VuNic wrote:

                Yup I'm running out of space on that drive. .

                That's a nightmare. Once re-installed my OS just because I had the system partition set to 30 GB only and I was running out of space. These days I keep at least 40 GB for system drive: OS and "installable" applications.

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                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                  VuNic wrote:

                  Yup I'm running out of space on that drive. .

                  That's a nightmare. Once re-installed my OS just because I had the system partition set to 30 GB only and I was running out of space. These days I keep at least 40 GB for system drive: OS and "installable" applications.

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                  hmm and you know IMHO, I feel it's a sin to install junks like Ymsgr in the System drive. Few unavoidable things like the windows-patches,hotfixes are going to making things on their own. We cannot question them unfortunately. but things like messengers should ask for the option. :sigh:.

                  Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                  These days I keep at least 40 GB for system drive: OS and "installable" applications

                  Once I had a separate HDD for the OS. Actually separating the OS from the application would certainly improve the situation, since the track & head jumps would be minimal. But one of the HDD wasn't healthy enough to cope up with. It started crashing. I removed it later.:sigh:


                  Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.

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                  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                    Why shouldn't the user choose? Back when I had my PC, I used to keep only the OS and a few other stuff (AV, .NET framework, etc) on my C drive. D was for another OS. E was for data (pics, documents, etc). F was for applications. G was for music, H for CD dumps, and I for games (not that I played any, but my brother used to). That was just the Windows partitions. I also had Linux. ;P

                    Cheers, Vikram.


                    "...we are disempowered to cultivate in their communities an inclination to assimilate to our culture." - Stan Shannon.

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                    I for games

                    This somehow reminds me of the sweet

                    C:\
                    C:\CD GAMES
                    C:\GAMES\CD PRINCE || CD DAVE
                    C:\GAMES\PRINCE\PRINCE.exe || Dave.exe

                    old DOS age.:-O :-O


                    Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.

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                    • E Eytukan

                      :omg: another crap?


                      Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.

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                      No, it's great, but the "install experience" is... errr... ehm... what I have come to expect from Windows Installer.


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                      • C Carlos Fonseca

                        If you think that's bad, you're really going to love HP printers drivers. X|

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                        PIEBALDconsult
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                        Indeed, I did so a couple months ago. The install definitely falls into the WTF category. Tech support was unsympathetic; pathetic perhaps, but not sympathetic.

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                        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                          Why shouldn't the user choose?

                          I am not saying that the user should not choose. I was asking why he wanted to change the drive.

                          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                          not that I played any, but my brother used to

                          Don't worry! state the truth, no one will hold that against you.;)

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                          Vikram A Punathambekar
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                          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                          Don't worry! state the truth, no one will hold that against you.

                          :laugh: Seriously, I've never enjoyed computer games except the AoE series. I don't find pumping bullets into people or driving cars over pedestrians appealing.

                          Cheers, Vikram.


                          "...we are disempowered to cultivate in their communities an inclination to assimilate to our culture." - Stan Shannon.

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