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Old October 19th 04, 05:39 PM
Jene
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Default Overloaded drve C on a partitioned hard drive

How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so much on my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g
available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I got it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you
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Old October 19th 04, 08:33 PM
philo
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"Jene" wrote in message
...
How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so much on
my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g
available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I got
it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you


any dat you have on the drive may simply be moved to another

if you have apps installed...they need to be uninstalled...then reinstalled
on another drive


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Old October 19th 04, 08:44 PM
Ron Martell
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"Jene" wrote:

How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so much on my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g
available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I got it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you


You could uninstall and then reinstall at least some of your
application programs. When you do the reinstall change the location
so that they install onto one of the other drives.

Or you could use a partitioning utility such as Partition Magic from
Symantec. That will allow you to resize or delete the other drives
(or at least some of them) and add the freed up space to the C: drive.

A third option would be to simply wipe everything out on the drive,
including drive C:, and then start over. To do this you would boot
the computer with a Windows 98 startup disk and then use FDISK to
delete all of the existing partitions. Once you have done this you
can then, still with FDISK, create one new large partition using the
entire 10 gb capacity of the drive. Then format it and reinstall your
Windows and your application programs from the original CDs, restore
your data from backups, and you are back in business.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
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Old October 26th 04, 05:12 AM
James
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If you have a copy of Partition Magic there is a Drive Mapper utility=20=

that allows you to map and move any application from one drive letter to=
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another. After the move it updates the registery so the new location=20=

will work. I have used this to move some applications that will only=20=

install on drive C. For my systems only the OS is on C all appliations =

are on drives D & E with all data located on other partitions or drives.=
=20
For Win98 C drive is typically less than 1G. I also have a partition fo=
r=20
the swap file as drive F set to fat 16. Very few lockups or freezes as =
a=20
result of the reduced activity on drive C.

James

Original Message


On 10/19/04, 9:39:08 AM, "Jene" wrote=20=

regarding Overloaded drve C on a partitioned hard drive:


How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so much=

on=20
my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g
available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I go=

t=20
it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you

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Old October 26th 04, 08:09 PM
Ron Badour
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I hope you have a lot of ram. You have moved the swap file to a slower part
of the hard drive and increased the amount of travel that the heads must do
in order to read files (C and then do paging (F. If you do have enough
ram so the swap file is not being used, then your only possible problem is
wasted space in creating the swap partition.

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Regards

Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo

James wrote in message ...
If you have a copy of Partition Magic there is a Drive Mapper utility
that allows you to map and move any application from one drive letter to
another. After the move it updates the registery so the new location
will work. I have used this to move some applications that will only
install on drive C. For my systems only the OS is on C all appliations
are on drives D & E with all data located on other partitions or drives.
For Win98 C drive is typically less than 1G. I also have a partition for
the swap file as drive F set to fat 16. Very few lockups or freezes as a
result of the reduced activity on drive C.

James

Original Message


On 10/19/04, 9:39:08 AM, "Jene" wrote
regarding Overloaded drve C on a partitioned hard drive:


How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so much on

my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g
available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I got

it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you



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Old October 27th 04, 11:10 AM
James
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Theory is great but in practice I have experienced far fewer freezes,=20=

lockups, out of memory errors etc. since doing this. 95 & 98 both have =

performed better in practice, no games just business, on several dozen=20=

machines since I began doing this. I know performance was supposed to=20=

have gone down along with a number of other related potential problems=20=

but in practice things improved.

James

Original Message


On 10/26/04, 12:09:33 PM, "Ron Badour" wrote=20
regarding Overloaded drve C on a partitioned hard drive:


I hope you have a lot of ram. You have moved the swap file to a slowe=

r=20
part
of the hard drive and increased the amount of travel that the heads mu=

st=20
do
in order to read files (C and then do paging (F. If you do have =


enough
ram so the swap file is not being used, then your only possible proble=

m=20
is
wasted space in creating the swap partition.


--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=3Dkbinfo


James wrote in message ...
If you have a copy of Partition Magic there is a Drive Mapper utility=


that allows you to map and move any application from one drive letter =

to
another. After the move it updates the registery so the new location=


will work. I have used this to move some applications that will only=


install on drive C. For my systems only the OS is on C all appliation=

s
are on drives D & E with all data located on other partitions or drive=

s.
For Win98 C drive is typically less than 1G. I also have a partition =

for
the swap file as drive F set to fat 16. Very few lockups or freezes a=

s a
result of the reduced activity on drive C.


James


Original Message


On 10/19/04, 9:39:08 AM, "Jene" wrote=


regarding Overloaded drve C on a partitioned hard drive:



How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so mu=

ch on
my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g=


available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I =

got
it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you

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Old October 31st 04, 02:30 AM
Jene
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Thank you for the help. I ended up reformatting the hard drive and
reinstalling everything and it works great now.

"Ron Martell" wrote:

"Jene" wrote:

How do I free up space so that I can use my cd drive. There s so much on my
c drive that it is making my sytem unstable. I have drives d e f g
available. This is a 10 gig hard drive that was formatted before I got it.
I just don't know what to do. Please help. Thank you


You could uninstall and then reinstall at least some of your
application programs. When you do the reinstall change the location
so that they install onto one of the other drives.

Or you could use a partitioning utility such as Partition Magic from
Symantec. That will allow you to resize or delete the other drives
(or at least some of them) and add the freed up space to the C: drive.

A third option would be to simply wipe everything out on the drive,
including drive C:, and then start over. To do this you would boot
the computer with a Windows 98 startup disk and then use FDISK to
delete all of the existing partitions. Once you have done this you
can then, still with FDISK, create one new large partition using the
entire 10 gb capacity of the drive. Then format it and reinstall your
Windows and your application programs from the original CDs, restore
your data from backups, and you are back in business.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."

 




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