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debbierowe
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Jan 11 2013, 10:18 AM
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hello Sifus, enquiry.. I bought a HP Spectre ultrabook and it only has a C drive and a D-factory recover drive
its it better if i make a partition for Data (E:) so C: System, D: Factory Recovery E: Data
total Hard disc only 128Gb
now, C: 95Gb D: few Gb
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debbierowe
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Jan 11 2013, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(fJok3R @ Jan 11 2013, 10:21 AM) it's really up to you. if it's me, i would prefer to keep my C restricted only for Windows and installed application, all the other data(movies, song etc) located in another partition, easier for me when to format the windowswow this is SO effing true! thanks...!!! how come i never thought of that LOL glad i realized it earlier http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechS...ectID=c01861974here is a method HP recommended, hope like it says it won't affect or delete the system after the partition made. but if it does wont affect much its a new laptop basically i only installed Mozilla Fox, Antivirus and Ms Office 2007.
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debbierowe
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Jan 14 2013, 07:54 PM
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its so frustrated it won't met me do partition saying its the max partition and no more partition can be made i guess i have to always do back up to external HDD  and those demo programs like Microsoft Visual C++ , Photoshop Essential, Cyberlink DVD (WHO THE HELL USE THIS PLAYER ANYMORE), all i can uninstall right?? so stupid
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debbierowe
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Jan 14 2013, 08:29 PM
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why so many visual C++??? can i uninstall?  i also plan to uninstall all this, since i am quite sure its demo not free
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