The user said that they had 56%. They didn't say 56% free or used. I 
don't understand what the issue is unless the hard drive is small.

Dragonfly

JIM wrote:
>
> No6,
>
> > Not good advice, what is the point of having a comp if you can't have
> > fast access to data on hard drive and not good housekeeping to delete
> > personal data from hard drive with only one copy on a cd, which can
> > easily get damaged or lost.
>
> But by backup up the files to some external device or removable media 
> then
> the user can run the emergency recovery system which will probably then
> leave a much larger free percent of the drive. Then the data can be 
> copied
> back to the hard drive.
>
> Jim
>



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