If you don't use your windows xp any more i think you should format it and then merge it with the windows 7 partition ( if both drives are next to each other, and note that most partition editors would warn you about backing up your data first because the merging process isn't so safe ) and yea 14 GB is not really enough for windows 7, i think you need at least about 20 GB or something
-- On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Roky <rokybird@yahoo.com> wrote:
I installed Win 7 in a 14gb partition on my 320 gb hard drive, 4600
athlon ,2gb ram, pc. this is now drive C
Now i understand that my pc had and still has XP installed in a approx
10GB,drive D, partition which is still there.
the rest of the 320 GB is now drive A
Did i make a mistake to put win 7 in a partition? the problem is when
i download programs they
want to end up in that partition which doesnt have much room.
win 7 is running ok i think, but there isnt much room there. should i
expand partition size, should i use
download manager to keep things from going there. my understanding is
that with the xp partition nothing
every ended up in the partition. so why is win 7 different?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks.
Roky
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