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  #11  
Old April 28th 07, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bible John
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Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

Good idea I forgot that this computer holds a extra drive bay.

In article ,
Milt wrote:

Bible John,

I believe that your least expensive solution would be to buy an extra
internal hard drive, install it as a "slave" and use it for your brother's
storage space. I've purchased a 160 gig. for $35 and a 120 gig. for $30
within the last year. Just watch for sales on them. You will have to open
your computer case to install it, but it's not difficult to do. If you do
that, you can just copy and paste his existing collection to the "slave"
drive and then delete it from your existing drive.

Milt

"Bible John" wrote:

I did not mean to post this to the Windows 98 group.

"Bible John" wrote in message
...
Our computer is from late 1994 so its only got a dinky 80GB Hard Drive in
it. My brother recently bought himself one of those video iPods and has
been getting carried away at Downloading movies. He has brought the
remaining Hard Drive space down to 14.6GB's. I told him that he need to
either buy himself an external hard drive and use that for his iPod, or
he
needs to pay for another hard drive, and pay for the software to run the
transfer and the external hard drive enclosure, or he needs to pay to
have Best Buy or whoever do the transfer, and they probably wont do it,
considering that we have software on our drive, and we don't have all the
install discs for the software on the drive as some where lost.

I told my brother that I would download HandBrake (which would allow him
to convert DVD's to the iPod) but perhaps I should not have said that, as
he'd get really carried away at converting movies, hogging the DSL
bandwidth (DSL was never designed for movie streaming or downloading) and
hogging the CPU converting those movies. I think that Windows XP needs at
least 4GB's free to run operably, but then again it may be 3GB's.

We have USB and Firewire on this machine, and I really think that the
cheapest method would be for him to buy an external drive and transfer
his
iTunes library to it. But he probably does not want to do that.

So in the meantime what can I do to save disk space? I already emptied
the
recycle bin, but there has to be other ways to free valuable disk space.
Thanks..


John
--
The Bible calls sinners to Repentance (LK 5:32) and God's people to
Holiness (Rom 12:2).
www.cerm.info
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--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info
  #12  
Old April 28th 07, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bible John
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Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

In article ,
"DL" address@invalid wrote:

If he bought himself a video Ipod he can afford an external drive


excellent point


"Bible John" wrote in message
...
I did not mean to post this to the Windows 98 group.

"Bible John" wrote in message
...
Our computer is from late 1994 so its only got a dinky 80GB Hard Drive

in
it. My brother recently bought himself one of those video iPods and has
been getting carried away at Downloading movies. He has brought the
remaining Hard Drive space down to 14.6GB's. I told him that he need to
either buy himself an external hard drive and use that for his iPod, or

he
needs to pay for another hard drive, and pay for the software to run the
transfer and the external hard drive enclosure, or he needs to pay to
have Best Buy or whoever do the transfer, and they probably wont do it,
considering that we have software on our drive, and we don't have all

the
install discs for the software on the drive as some where lost.

I told my brother that I would download HandBrake (which would allow him
to convert DVD's to the iPod) but perhaps I should not have said that,

as
he'd get really carried away at converting movies, hogging the DSL
bandwidth (DSL was never designed for movie streaming or downloading)

and
hogging the CPU converting those movies. I think that Windows XP needs

at
least 4GB's free to run operably, but then again it may be 3GB's.

We have USB and Firewire on this machine, and I really think that the
cheapest method would be for him to buy an external drive and transfer

his
iTunes library to it. But he probably does not want to do that.

So in the meantime what can I do to save disk space? I already emptied

the
recycle bin, but there has to be other ways to free valuable disk space.
Thanks..


John
--
The Bible calls sinners to Repentance (LK 5:32) and God's people to
Holiness (Rom 12:2).
www.cerm.info
Church Education Resource Ministries Founder and Director



--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info
  #13  
Old April 28th 07, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bible John
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Posts: 28
Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

In article ,
"DL" address@invalid wrote:

If he bought himself a video Ipod he can afford an external drive


excellent point


"Bible John" wrote in message
...
I did not mean to post this to the Windows 98 group.

"Bible John" wrote in message
...
Our computer is from late 1994 so its only got a dinky 80GB Hard Drive

in
it. My brother recently bought himself one of those video iPods and has
been getting carried away at Downloading movies. He has brought the
remaining Hard Drive space down to 14.6GB's. I told him that he need to
either buy himself an external hard drive and use that for his iPod, or

he
needs to pay for another hard drive, and pay for the software to run the
transfer and the external hard drive enclosure, or he needs to pay to
have Best Buy or whoever do the transfer, and they probably wont do it,
considering that we have software on our drive, and we don't have all

the
install discs for the software on the drive as some where lost.

I told my brother that I would download HandBrake (which would allow him
to convert DVD's to the iPod) but perhaps I should not have said that,

as
he'd get really carried away at converting movies, hogging the DSL
bandwidth (DSL was never designed for movie streaming or downloading)

and
hogging the CPU converting those movies. I think that Windows XP needs

at
least 4GB's free to run operably, but then again it may be 3GB's.

We have USB and Firewire on this machine, and I really think that the
cheapest method would be for him to buy an external drive and transfer

his
iTunes library to it. But he probably does not want to do that.

So in the meantime what can I do to save disk space? I already emptied

the
recycle bin, but there has to be other ways to free valuable disk space.
Thanks..


John
--
The Bible calls sinners to Repentance (LK 5:32) and God's people to
Holiness (Rom 12:2).
www.cerm.info
Church Education Resource Ministries Founder and Director



--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info
  #14  
Old April 28th 07, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Bible John
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Posts: 28
Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

In article ,
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

Windows initially needs approx 2 GB for installation and operation. It
doesn't need 3 - 4 GB free at all times. You say you still have 14.6 GB of
free space. That is a lot of space left.

As for trying to free up space, yes there are places to look but generally
the space you reclaim is minimal. Keep pressing him to get the backup
device.


Problem is when I leave to go to school he will be on his own, and he
cant figure out how to do these types of things. I leave this thursday,
perhaps he can make a stop at Best Buy or whatever and buy the drive
before then. I'll tell him to buy the cheapest drive possible. And these
days that would probably be 100GB's. I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection.


John
--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info
  #15  
Old April 28th 07, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Bible John
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Posts: 28
Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

In article ,
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

Windows initially needs approx 2 GB for installation and operation. It
doesn't need 3 - 4 GB free at all times. You say you still have 14.6 GB of
free space. That is a lot of space left.

As for trying to free up space, yes there are places to look but generally
the space you reclaim is minimal. Keep pressing him to get the backup
device.


Problem is when I leave to go to school he will be on his own, and he
cant figure out how to do these types of things. I leave this thursday,
perhaps he can make a stop at Best Buy or whatever and buy the drive
before then. I'll tell him to buy the cheapest drive possible. And these
days that would probably be 100GB's. I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection.


John
--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info
  #16  
Old April 28th 07, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Milt
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Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

Bible John,

"I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection." I got the 160 at Office Depot, it's Western Digital.
And I got the
120 at Best Buy, as I remember. It's a Seagate. When I need such things, I
just watch the ad's in the Sunday paper.

Milt


"Bible John" wrote:

In article ,
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

Windows initially needs approx 2 GB for installation and operation. It
doesn't need 3 - 4 GB free at all times. You say you still have 14.6 GB of
free space. That is a lot of space left.

As for trying to free up space, yes there are places to look but generally
the space you reclaim is minimal. Keep pressing him to get the backup
device.


Problem is when I leave to go to school he will be on his own, and he
cant figure out how to do these types of things. I leave this thursday,
perhaps he can make a stop at Best Buy or whatever and buy the drive
before then. I'll tell him to buy the cheapest drive possible. And these
days that would probably be 100GB's. I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection.


John
--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info

  #17  
Old April 28th 07, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Milt
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Posts: 12
Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

Bible John,

"I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection." I got the 160 at Office Depot, it's Western Digital.
And I got the
120 at Best Buy, as I remember. It's a Seagate. When I need such things, I
just watch the ad's in the Sunday paper.

Milt


"Bible John" wrote:

In article ,
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

Windows initially needs approx 2 GB for installation and operation. It
doesn't need 3 - 4 GB free at all times. You say you still have 14.6 GB of
free space. That is a lot of space left.

As for trying to free up space, yes there are places to look but generally
the space you reclaim is minimal. Keep pressing him to get the backup
device.


Problem is when I leave to go to school he will be on his own, and he
cant figure out how to do these types of things. I leave this thursday,
perhaps he can make a stop at Best Buy or whatever and buy the drive
before then. I'll tell him to buy the cheapest drive possible. And these
days that would probably be 100GB's. I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection.


John
--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info

  #18  
Old April 29th 07, 12:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Bible John
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Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

Thanks..


"Milt" wrote in message
news
Bible John,

"I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection." I got the 160 at Office Depot, it's Western Digital.
And I got the
120 at Best Buy, as I remember. It's a Seagate. When I need such things, I
just watch the ad's in the Sunday paper.

Milt


"Bible John" wrote:

In article ,
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

Windows initially needs approx 2 GB for installation and operation. It
doesn't need 3 - 4 GB free at all times. You say you still have 14.6 GB
of
free space. That is a lot of space left.

As for trying to free up space, yes there are places to look but
generally
the space you reclaim is minimal. Keep pressing him to get the backup
device.


Problem is when I leave to go to school he will be on his own, and he
cant figure out how to do these types of things. I leave this thursday,
perhaps he can make a stop at Best Buy or whatever and buy the drive
before then. I'll tell him to buy the cheapest drive possible. And these
days that would probably be 100GB's. I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection.


John
--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info



  #19  
Old April 29th 07, 12:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance,microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Bible John
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 21
Default How to restore valuable Hard Drive Space

Thanks..


"Milt" wrote in message
news
Bible John,

"I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection." I got the 160 at Office Depot, it's Western Digital.
And I got the
120 at Best Buy, as I remember. It's a Seagate. When I need such things, I
just watch the ad's in the Sunday paper.

Milt


"Bible John" wrote:

In article ,
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

Windows initially needs approx 2 GB for installation and operation. It
doesn't need 3 - 4 GB free at all times. You say you still have 14.6 GB
of
free space. That is a lot of space left.

As for trying to free up space, yes there are places to look but
generally
the space you reclaim is minimal. Keep pressing him to get the backup
device.


Problem is when I leave to go to school he will be on his own, and he
cant figure out how to do these types of things. I leave this thursday,
perhaps he can make a stop at Best Buy or whatever and buy the drive
before then. I'll tell him to buy the cheapest drive possible. And these
days that would probably be 100GB's. I dont know where you got that for
$30, but we can look at Fry's and Best Buy. But none sell for that cost
to my recollection.


John
--
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
http://www.cerm.info



 




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