Emile,

> And  don't forget your address book, your
> favorites, and any other configuration  files.

> I move the My Documents folder to my Data Partition using the
> "Move" command  to get the folder off the OS partition and it  works
> in the data partition the same as it did in "C".

I discovered that after I had already been just sending documents the data
partition.


> I've re-installed the OS many times over the years but I have never  lost
data.  But I believe most people feel invulnerable and will not use  this
information.

I guess that is so, I see lots of messages, 'my hard drive died and I lost
all of my data.' I have several computers networked via my router and so I
keep my data copied to all of them. My data is a massive part of my hard
drives, I use lots of partitions, each of a different type of data. My text
files, my multimedia file. my program archives, my collection of computing
files, and of course my clone partition, where I clone C:

Jim



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