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change application on C:Drive to D:Drive

 
 
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      21st Oct 2006
I am using XP home edition and just added memory giving me Drive, I didn't
have this D Drive before adding the memory, my question is:
How do I utilize this drive by taking the existing applications on C; Drive
and putting them on D: Drive
 
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      21st Oct 2006
reese wrote:

> I am using XP home edition and just added memory giving me Drive, I
> didn't have this D Drive before adding the memory, my question is:
> How do I utilize this drive by taking the existing applications on C;
> Drive and putting them on D: Drive



Answered in your other thread. Please don't ask the same question twice,
especially just a few minutes apart. It just fragments the thread.

Let me guess--you got a message that your first message wasn't posted, so
you sent it again.

You are using the web interface to participate in this newsgroup--it's the
slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method there is. Do yourself a favor
and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with
Windows. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm

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      21st Oct 2006
reese wrote:

> I am using XP home edition and just added memory giving me Drive, I
> didn't
> have this D Drive before adding the memory, my question is:
> How do I utilize this drive by taking the existing applications on C;
> Drive and putting them on D: Drive


Adding a drive does not add memory. It adds space. Memory (RAM) is a
physical component. Hard drives are physical components. So honestly
I'm not sure what you've done.

However, to remove applications that are installed on C:\ you need to
uninstall them from Add/Remove Programs and then reinstall them. Choose
D:\ for the location during program installation.

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