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Re: My E : drive is full

 
 
Dave
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      25th Mar 2008
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Delete some files from that disk, or put another DVD disk in.


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> System showed that my E: drive ( DVD RW ) is full. The pie chart is
> blue. There is no options to disk clean or to compress like the OS C:
> and local D: drives. Can I or should I do anything about it ? Thank you.
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      25th Mar 2008
"davidjchuang" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> BY THE WAY, you guys are responding in the wrong thread. The
> thread you should have answered to is " My E: drive is full ". This one
> is asking about "change" and " repair" under Programs Features.


So it seems. Actually, in my newsreader the "My E: drive is full" discussion
shows up part as a thread of it's own and part as a subthread in the
completely unrelated "My Waittokillservice is gone" discussion. These
hiccups happen every now and then on ng's, I guess...

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