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Possible Disk Space Issue

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by shivipop, 2005/01/04.

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    shivipop

    shivipop Inactive Thread Starter

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    I recently had a "disk space is full" message pop up. Since then, I have been unable to use Misrosoft Word, games and print (there may be other things wrong, but those are the main things I use). I installed VirusScan and it said I do not have any viruses. ( I tried to install the entire McAfee Security Suite, but I got a "not enough disk space" message and it automatically installed on my C drive). I have run scan disk, disk defragmenter and removed tons of unwanted programs with no change. My C drive is 1.99GB, 1.96GB used and my D drive is 4.03GB, 81.6MB used. So my questions are:

    What can I do to get my programs working again?
    How can I tranfer files from Drive C to D?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!
     
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    Abraxas

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    Right-click My Documents and look for the option to move the entire folder to your D: drive.

    Open Internet Options in the Control Panel and push the Settings button under the General tab. Click the Move button and move all your temp internet files to a folder on the other drive.

    Buy a larger drive and clone your installation to it.
     
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