Ok, so now here is another twist to the saga... I just began to copy my TMP folder over to the "D:" and got the following error message:
"Confirm Stream Loss - The file "Thumbs" has extra information attached to it that might be lost if you continue copying. The contents of the file will not be affected. Information that might be lost includesL ":encryptable:$DATA". Do you wish to proceed anyway? Yes, Yes To All, No, Cancel etc". What the heck does this mean?!?! tan. -----Original Message----- From: Rob Studdert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, 28 March 2004 11:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Computer Question On 28 Mar 2004 at 11:01, mapson wrote: > At 10:50 AM 28/03/2004, you wrote: > >Hi Tanja,I am just a little perplexed at your problem.I have an HP > >t134a(Windows XP) with a 120 GB Hard drive and it is partitioned for restore > >but the main partition C Drive is 100 GB with the "restore"D drive 20 GB.It > >seems to me your ratios are all wrong.You quote 40GB "c Drive and 60GB > >"D"drive.They should be reversed with your C drive being the larger by far of > >the two. Regards Chris Kennedy > > I beg to differ, Chris. > > I am successfully running my comp on C being 6.5Gb > > That is used for OS and other things that have to go on C, rest of > programmes go on D. Other partitions are used for file storage. I have to agree, I just re-partitioned my OS drive with was 2GB to 6GB and I now have almost 65% spare system area, should last me another 7 years :-) I simply maintain an off line HDD with a duplicate of my current OS in case of problems. I have many other partition and system and network drives all of which are substantially larger than my OS drive. My applications are installed only on my OS drive and no user data is stored in my OS drive including my desk-top and other profile data. Having no experience with XP though I don't know what degree of control the OS authors have taken away from the user in order to make it more "user friendly" :-( Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998

