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Hard drive storing capability

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Roselps - 16 Feb 2004 17:56 GMT
I am looking for some help.  My C drive is running out of space.  My D drive appears to have a great deal of unused  or free space.  Can the D drive be used to store files/folders the same as the C drive?
JWooden271 - 16 Feb 2004 18:22 GMT
Yes, you can store documents and files on your D drive just like your C
drive. You can also opt to install programs to the D drive rather than
the C drive, to conserve space on C.

You may want to read the following article for information on how to
free up some space on your C drive:
http://consumer.installshield.com/kb.asp?id=q108409

I hope this was helpful.

> I am looking for some help.  My C drive is running out of space.  My D drive appears to have a great deal of unused  or free space.  Can the D drive be used to store files/folders the same as the C drive?
 
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