So i could partition my hdd, install a new os and join them together
again!
Why didn't i think of that! thanks! i'll try if i can get it to work.
if i never comment again,
it means that i was successful. THANKS!

On Nov 15, 5:11 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bandwidth is plentiful thesedays, meaning video collections aren't
> small, so uploading makes no sense unless someone uses heavily the
> cloud, which I reckon not to be the case. Espionage is right,
> encrypting it would be better. Compressing already compressed content
> is pointless and time consuming.
>
> As long as you have enough free space on your hdd, just partition it.
> You could also tell your dad which files are needed to be backed up,
> and he would do it since he wants to be the only one with access to
> that external hdd.
>
> On 15 Nov, 09:07, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > tell ur dad to put all teh porn in 1 folder and encrypt it or something :p
>
> > Either that, or you could use some burnable disc media, but if thats
> > not at all possible, then maybe u can upload it to a site like
> > mediafire (or rapidshare ONLY if you have a premium account) but only
> > if its not like hundreds upon hundreds of MB.
>
> > Theres even some program out there that I heard could compress GB into
> > a few MB and even KB but compression/decompressing takes a good amount
> > of time (a recommended overnight thing), but still sounds quite nice
> > (idk the name of it though, UHA or something)
>
> > On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:18 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Like I told you, in the event that you only have a single hdd
> > > available, partition it and store the data you want to backup there,
> > > then format the system drive and clean install windows 7. After that
> > > it's just a matter of joining the partitions or just leaving it like
> > > that, as you should have more than one partition to begin with. When
> > > backups are just documents, audio, video and images, it's of no
> > > concern, just store them on a different partition and you're all clear
> > > to format and install a new OS.
>
> > > On 15 Nov, 08:13, 0_0face <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> after persuading my brother and sister on what windows 7 has to offer,
> > >> they decided to
> > >> allow me to install win7. but in one condition, every files and
> > >> documents saved in current OS(XP) needs to
> > >> be backup-ed to be accessible and saved in the new OS(win7). that's my
> > >> current problem and to make thing's worse,
> > >> i don't have any external hard drives, my dad has one but he won't let
> > >> me use it because of all the p*rn that are saved there
> > >> that i am not allowed to see.
>
> > >> On Nov 15, 2:21 am, lolattheotherguy <[email protected]>
> > >> wrote:
>
> > >> > i have to agree with tribaljet here, with a small hdd like that you
> > >> > could have only a few games installed at a time anyway, with dualboot.
> > >> > I'd go for a clean install of win7 with that machine.
>
> > >> > On Nov 14, 7:08 am, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > >> > > Since you're hdd is small, I wouldn't dual boot, I would install
> > >> > > windows 7.
> > >> > > Only some games that are installed on an OS can be run from a
> > >> > > different one.
>
> > >> > > On 14 Nov, 03:40, 0_0face <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > >> > > > So, the best option is dual boot?
>
> > >> > > > Can i play games that i downloaded in the Hard drive of xp on the 
> > >> > > > hard
> > >> > > > drive of 7?
>
> > >> > > > On Nov 14, 9:52 am, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > >> > > > > GO FOR DUAL BOOT
>
> > >> > > > > XP - WIN 7
>
> > >> > > > > Some games will run better under XP, others will run better 
> > >> > > > > under 7.
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