My Documents clutter
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No. I have a separate folder called Vikram in my C:\ root, where I store my pics, docs, etc. Music goes into C:\Music. I started this when I was using XP, and have continued with Vista.
Cheers, Vıkram.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
C:\Music
Vista lets you use C?
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
C:\Music
Vista lets you use C?
It can be a pain at times, but I got it to work with no issues.
Cheers, Vıkram.
"if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.
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Yeah, I agree, and that's what I used to do with my old desktop, but this is a Dell laptop and my D drive is only 10 GB. Perhaps I should repartition this. Know any good tools that will work with Vista?
Cheers, Vıkram.
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You could try Patition Magic, version 8 is Vista compatible or try here Resizing a partition in Vista[^] which uses the Disk Manager within Vista itself. regards,
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net] [My Code Project Articles]
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
I have a separate folder called Vikram in my C:\ root, where I store my pics, docs, etc. Music goes into C:\Music. I started this when I was using XP, and have continued with Vista.
I would never keep my own code/documents etc on the C: drive, you should always keep them on a seperate drive to your OS, makes things much easier if you need to nuke the C: drive and reinstall. regards,
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net] [My Code Project Articles]
Jonathan [Darka] wrote:
I would never keep my own code/documents etc on the C: drive, you should always keep them on a seperate drive to your OS, makes things much easier if you need to nuke the C: drive and reinstall.
Alas, some of us cannot trash our drives in any fashion we'd like, as we don't own them, our company does.
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You could try Patition Magic, version 8 is Vista compatible or try here Resizing a partition in Vista[^] which uses the Disk Manager within Vista itself. regards,
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net] [My Code Project Articles]
Excellent, Jon. Many thanks! :)
Cheers, Vıkram.
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