--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 8/16/2006 10:34:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Would  also like to erase 
> files that are currently on E, after transfer, so I can  get as 
much 
> free space on this back up Drive as possible? Any assistance  or 
> suggestions that our members can offer would be very much  
appreciated
> 
> 
>  
>  
> Hi:
>  
> What kind of files are you wanting to transfer?  Program files 
will as  a rule
> not work when transferred to "C".  The files can be transferred 
but  the 
> changes
> that programs make to the OS will not happen on the "C" drive.    
Generally
> any programs you want to run on "C" will need to be  reinstalled 
to  "C" using
> their application CD.  Any files that exist on E can be safely 
deleted  
> because
> you do not have "uninstall"  methods thereon to uninstall them.   
Data files, 
> my
> favorites, and the my documents folder contents can be integrated 
into  single
> folders on either drive using the Windows move commands or drag 
and  drop.
> You can also move OEM  uninstalled driver bundles and application  
bundles
> and text files like manuals and help files.
>  
> Essentially,  install the programs you want onto C,  keep the  
stuff that 
> works
> on "E" if you want, and delete the rest.  Hope this helps.
>  
>  
> Emile  
> 
As a beginner in the PC area I have a ways to go. Your input has 
been well taken. Will have to get familiar with the drag & drop 
options given & on setting up to also use the E drive. PS







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