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Date: | Wed, 28 Aug 2002 16:36:52 -0400 |
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You don't actually have 4 physical hard drives, but rather 4 partitions on a single drive? If so, how many total gigs does the one drive have? If it were me, I would have asked this question before I went out to buy an external hard drive. You should consider reformatting your C partition and reinstalling the OS, whatever that is. If you do, you might want to eliminate one or more of the partitions unless you have some overarching need to see 4 drive letters or to keep stuff that compartmentalized. You could just buy a new internal hard drive ATA100 7200 rpm 60 to 120 gig since you obviously need some space.
Have you tried cleaning out your c:\windows\temporary Internet folders and your c:\windows\temp folder? After you do that, run scandisk and then your defragmenter. If you haven't done any of the above in a while, you may gain some speed just be doing them.
>My 1998 DELL Dimension Computer has several hard drives: C,D,E and F. C
>is where all new programs seem to go so it is pretty full with about 2 MB
>of space remaining. D & E are not full at all and F is rather full.
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>Because C was so full, I recently purchased an external drive with 60 GB
>of storage. It presently still has about 57 GB remaining.
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>I tried to keep all my programs on my hard drive and move any documents I
>have created to the external drive. As it turned out, that did not open
>up much space on my hard drive.
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>I use Microsoft Front Page and it has been working mighty slow. I finally
>loaded that program onto my external drive and it still is mighty slow.
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>What can I do to speed up my computer so I do not have to wait 2 minutes
>to get the curser to move as it finishes the last command, such as copying
>5 short words)?
>
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