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Old July 19th 06, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
TonyB
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Default Running out of space

I have dual OS on one 40g hd ( Win98se & XP ). Lately, I've been messing
around with videos, and I realize they do take up a lot of space..so I
have 2 more hd's where I could transfer them..but the program I use for
burning is on my Xp drive, and I keep getting reminders that I am
running low on free space...they say you need at least 200mb of free
space. Well, I need more than that. Is there a safe way of separating
those OS's to separate hd's. ..without having to reinstall either one?
Or is the better way is to add more space via XP partitioning or
Partition Magic? BTW, the other hd's are each 80g's. Thanks
 




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