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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 2
OS: xp
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2 Hard Drives Query
This is probably me just being an idiot, apologies if so.
My PC came with two drives, a C drive with all the computer files which hold about 40gb and a D drive that is apparently completely empty. The C drive is almost full. Is it safe to just begin saving music files and the like onto the D drive to free up space? Thank you. |
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Asst Manager Hardware
Join Date: May 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 14,853
OS: XP Professional
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Re: 2 Hard Drives Query
There are no bad questions on here about a computer, so feel free to ask anything. Nice to have you here.
There is no valid reason you could not do that if everything is hooked up and working properly.
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