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Computer Question

Postby HAYZI » Nov 12th, '07, 23:17

my laptop has two hard drives and one is full and now my computer is gettin pissed at me cos its full cos i dont know what to do ive tried movin stuff to the other hard drive (one called normal C\ drive or whatever and the other is called D\data if that helps) but yeh im a bit confused. like what if i wanted to save something to D\data but wanted it saved on my desktop is it possible? :unsure:


ps please help :flower:
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Re: Computer Question

Postby Crazy Sycho » Nov 12th, '07, 23:21

did you try selecting the files, right-clicking and going to send to: D:\?
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Re: Computer Question

Postby HAYZI » Nov 12th, '07, 23:26

it dont give me the option to it only has: compressed, dvd drive, documents, desktop, email recipient
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Re: Computer Question

Postby Crazy Sycho » Nov 12th, '07, 23:34

try goin to the left and click copy selected files
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Re: Computer Question

Postby chester6000 » Nov 12th, '07, 23:35

Copy some stuff off of C: onto a DVD...then copy it off the DVD onto the D: drive
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Re: Computer Question

Postby HAYZI » Nov 12th, '07, 23:42

chester6000 wrote:Copy some stuff off of C: onto a DVD...then copy it off the DVD onto the D: drive




dat sounds like dat would work but it cant seriously be the only way to switch data about there must be an easier way of doin it (plus i havent got no dvds only cds and thyre too small!)


whats the bloody point in havin two harddrives dat arent linked?!?!?!?
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Re: Computer Question

Postby chester6000 » Nov 12th, '07, 23:48

Why not just drag and drop from one drive to another?
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Re: Computer Question

Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » Nov 13th, '07, 02:11

maybe im being a bit to obvious here :sweating: so ignore me if i am, but cant you just hook up your other hard drive the drag n drop ? then delete the stuff form the hardrive it was orignaly on

if youve tried that (ill guess you already have lol) then its most likely that the external hardrive is needing formated :sweating:
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Re: Computer Question

Postby ctodap » Nov 13th, '07, 03:19

i have a laptop like that to.. The regular drive is for your needs the data is like 5 gigz on somehtin for very important comp information and shit.. or thats what i think :p
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