Swapping and re-designating drives
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Swapping and re-designating drives
My mother's PC is experiencing problems with her C drive. It is constantly notified as having too little space left and, despite cleaning it up and recovering about 560MB, after boot up, that goes down to 250 ish and then lower. The drive is virtually full of programme files with all documents and pictures moved to another drive designated HDD. This latter drive has twice the capacity of the C drive so I'd like to swap them around. Can this be done?
The PC runs XP SP2 and, as a complication, I'm trying to sort it out from 500 km away using www.logmein.com to access it through my computer.
The PC runs XP SP2 and, as a complication, I'm trying to sort it out from 500 km away using www.logmein.com to access it through my computer.
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With the NTFS filing system you can move folders such as Program Files (or sub-folders in it) to another drive, leaving behind a reparse point that points to the new location. Familiar to all *NIX users. I've done this on my sons PC and several others and it works cleanly and transparently.
Several good free GUI utilities to do this but I prefer Junction Link Magic
I hesitate to post this because unless you know what you are doing and RTFM carefully it is possible to make a considerable Horlicks of your OS.

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Several good free GUI utilities to do this but I prefer Junction Link Magic
I hesitate to post this because unless you know what you are doing and RTFM carefully it is possible to make a considerable Horlicks of your OS.
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Buy a new hard drive, I just got a 1TB for <£50, and use something like EASUS to copy the old to new. and it's free
Not sure you can just swap drives around something to do do with master boot and such stuff!
Not sure you can just swap drives around something to do do with master boot and such stuff!
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recovering about 560MB, after boot up, that goes down to 250 ish and then lower
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Plastic PPRuNer

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Link Shell Extension is another excellent utility for creation and management of Hardlinks, Junctions, Volume Mountpoints and Symbolic Links. They have a good web-page explaining the concepts.
Link Shell Extension
Using the file system appropriately can really make situations like those described by the OP very simple to handle. No need to buy new drives or mess with drive duplication software.
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Link Shell Extension
Using the file system appropriately can really make situations like those described by the OP very simple to handle. No need to buy new drives or mess with drive duplication software.
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