way OT...
I used to do the same hd rotation thing.
I'ma gonna buy me one o'dem new fangled SATA 10K rpm drives next month for C drive, take out my old one and turn it into a food processor.
I have a feeling our JD will be back very soon...college starts next week..how much you wanna bet?
| OT, but funny you should mention that. When I upgrade to a new HD, I sell my
| old one and just have the new as C: and let windows manage it. Others may
| have a need for more physical drives, which is their option. I worked on a
| computer a couple of months ago that had been divided into 15 logical drives.
| Don't know how they ever found anything. (BTW we finally lost our juvenile
| deliquent?)

|
| Aloha
|
| "Rob Giordano (aka: Crash Gordon®)" wrote:
|
| > Easier just to leave it on C.
| >
| > Where are you running your swap file? years ago I had probs trying to run swap on anything but C, I wonder if thats still a prob. (building new machine here - first in 4 years :-( - sorry about OT of this q.
| >
| >
| > | Besides the shortcuts, you would also need to change some
| > | registry keys. Best thing to do is either leave it alone or
| > | uninstall/reinstall to the d drive. I personally run 3
| > | drives, a 5 gig for windows (c), a 40 gig for programs (d),
| > | and another for data/documents (e)
| > |
| > | Mike
| > |
| > |
| > | | > | : Moving it will not damage anything but you may need to
| > | change some shortcuts.
| > | : If everything works nicely now, leave it as it is.
| > | Hereafter, any new
| > | : programs that
| > | : you install, use the new drive instead of the default
| > | (programs/..../....).
| > | : Specify custom install and point to the D: drive.
| > | :
| > | : "Dave" wrote:
| > | :
| > | : > I have recently had a second hard drive fitted to my PC
| > | : > and wondered if it is possible to move MS Office 2000
| > | from
| > | : > my C Drive to my new D Drive. Is this possible or should
| > | I
| > | : > leave well alone.
| > | : >
| > |
| > |
| >