Dragonfly wrote:

>Why is the F: drive filling up? Is it creating a lot of data? You should 
>put a stop to whatever is doing it.
>
>You should not redirect the data to the C: drive until you have control. 
>Your system will run slower and slower and may lock up. You will not 
>have space for your swap file to expand if needed.
>
>Fly......
>
>cooldude40us wrote:
>  
>
>>i put a new installation of window XP Home Edition
>>in my computer the other day.
>>I installed some Software Programs and now some of
>>them will not work at all.
>>the F Drive showed up FULL and it I am getting error messages
>>that there is no space left on it.
>>I have plenty of space on the HP Pavillion Drive the (C)
>>Drive,
>>what do I need to do?
>>all help is greatly appreciated
>>John
>>
>>__._,_._
>>
John, Did you create extremely small partitions on the 'physical' drive, 
thereby, making 'logical' drive F:, almost too small to more than one 
program on?

Christopher


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