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XP Pro install ? clean install
As for Vaughn's comments about the analysis phase, it would make sense that one would need a map of the disk before one started to defragment so one would .... -linda Greg Hayes/Raxco Software wrote: Linda, Actually, under Windows XP, the /f flag tells the built-in defragmenter to defrag even if free space is low.

CGW lies about columns' disappearance
It then purges older restore points to make space for new. If the free space drops below a critical value, 50mb, on any of those partitions, However, as I mentioned, with the demo AV software, the system locked up, or at least became so slowed that it was impossible to move on, and I had to reset.

Help respond to this article ....
Don Cohen doncohen@"lens_cap"nc.prestige.net microsoft public windowsxp general Hi John, Could you make space for a new primary partition of 10 GB and then copy all the files from your 50 GB drive into it from your XP partition? You could then use the 10GB partition to boot from. If this works you could then simply

NewestShareware.com Issue #189
Linda Greg Hayes/Raxco Software wrote: Linda, Actually, I was stating what it says when you run defrag.exe at the command prompt in Windows XP. .... The deleted unwanted prefetch files also runs periodically throughout the day to >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>delete unwanted files and make space for actually used files -- so

yet another newbie
... Partition Manager http://www.ranish.com/part/ Your other options are to start from scratch or to move data files over to the other partition to make space. It is almost full but the other partition "Z" is almost empty. How can I combine the two partitions to make one 17GB "C" drive? I have Windows XP.

Desktop Empty Space
OakDave OakD...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general P3, Windows XP Home. I don't know what I loaded that changed my settings or what those Before, when I opened the ToolBar, it displayed at the top of the desktop and my shortcut icons temporarily move down to make space at the top.

Allocate a large block of memory
I am having trouble removing enough stuff to make the space requirement. I will rearrange the partitions to see if I can eek out som more space, What if I choose to install winXP to a disk that does have enough space? can I then remove win98 and move XP to the C: drive? sorry for being long winded,

moving data (was: Re: Create ISO image?)
Copy or move the archived file into the "development" directory and unarchive it. Unarchiving is done by editing this message so that the "CUT HERE" line and everything ABOVE it is .... SP/ {bodynext = 1 ; next} # make space same as paragraph X/^\.sp/ {bodynext = 1 ; next} # make space same as paragraph X/^\.

PC Upgrade Help Please
Supported file systems: FAT 12/16/32 System requirements: Windows® 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP ; Second hard disk is recommended for recovery. use for winswp. the rest is divided into four semi equal sections. i was moving files from one section (e) to another to make space for a download. after moving a couple

Artificial Intelligence on a calculator? Nifty Algorithms Needed!
... do you have programs installed on your C: drive? if so you can make space by moving them onto another drive, I have a 2GB system partition and have 600MB free. -----Original Message----- I am running xp-Home with NTFS and have a 30Gb harddisk with partition C:2.79gb (system disk)- D;6.15gb - E;9.47Gb - E

Free Up space on hard drive
High-Elves require far too much xp to move up levels for my taste, so I never play them. Humans are interesting -- even though they only start with 18/30 int, Weapons and armor are next as they are likely to be cursed(destroy to make space) or normal. When you get to 20 items left and that many free spaces,

Changing "Documents and Settings" path for all users?
LarryW lwdad...@newsgroups.nospam microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I dual-boot installed Vista to a system which had XP on C:, my data/programs on D:, And it won't let me resize or move it, even if I make space for it available in front of it. Any idea how I can resize a Vista partition?

partition
It's at: www.flash.net/~tradewin/Web.html A recent move demands that I make space and the collection must go. Hope you stop by and check it out. Thanks - George -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum.

2006-06-01
Move any folders that aren't needing to live on same partition, eg other program installation files, pics, etc. If you can that is. Maybe this is not your answer / issue at all, just food for thought and good advice to anyone, you can also make space by removing restore points, especially if machine

Scientific Definition of Time?
X * X * The program writes the following required tags X * NewSubfileType X * ImageWidth X * ImageLength X * RowsPerStrip (To make strips around 8K) X * StripOffsets X register int i; // Move items with bigger tags toward X for(i=no_entries-1; i >= pos; i--) // the end of the array to make space X entries[i+1]

Solomon 4.x client
X */ X char * Xm_blockalloc(size, message) X u_long size; X int message; X{ X struct m_block *p; X struct m_block *mp, *next; X Xp = (struct m_block ..... X if (i < BLOCK_SIZE) /* there is place in the current block */ X/* move ptrs one place forward to make space for new one */ X { X register char **pp;

v41i061: vim - Vi IMitation editor, v2.0, Part11/25
Using XP Home, I moved a folder containing 1000 files from the C: drive to the D: drive to make space available on C:, then changed my mind about that location and right-clicked on "undo move". When folder returned to the C: drive, it was empty...all 1000 files gone. None of the missing files are in the D: drive

dual boot query
Is there any way to remap the keys in xp without something like the utilities mentioned? XP (and Windows 2000, for that matter) come with two primary ways of For example, you can remap the full functionality of a "Ctrl" key to your "Caps Lock" key, or swap the "J" key with the "Enter" key, or make the space bar

thinkpad coming with XP, want to shrink it's partition for linux
+(gdb) call fflush(stdout) +hello world$2 = 0 +As an aside the debugger also calls malloc & free under the hood +to make space for the "hello world" string. .... +on my machine emits + +00400000-00478000 r-xp 00000000 5f:00 4103 /bin/bash +00478000-0047e000 rw-p 00077000 5f:00 4103 /bin/bash +0047e000-00492000 rwxp

Booting Via CMOS
When they go to move all their data from one computer to another? All the formats are /OPEN/ and accessible, at Munich's discretion, not Microsoft's. It is this glimpse, however, that is enough to make Space Age Technologies incredibly excited about the future. Are we prepared to not pursue this future just