<< Subj: Compressing
Hi,
A year ago I compressed my hard drive, and since I have recompressed it
several times. But, when I recompressed my hard drive, it tells me that I
have gained more hard drive space, but when I look in Windows Explorer I do
not see any change in the space amount of drive C. The computer shows me
that I have a H drive, and a C drive. On drive C, 450 Mb of free space, and
on the H drive, like 250 Mb of free space.
First question, when I am installing a program, can I install a program on
drive H?
Second question, when I compress my hard drive, where do the free spaces go?
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To answer your 1st question, you can install anywhere on your hard drive. If
windows knows you have a H-drive and you have access to write to the H-drive
their shouldn't be any problems.
mark balakier
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