Ever heard of partitions?:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Seedler
I have 160gb, constantly have about 60gb free, would have more but I have a lot of dvds to download and am out of dvd-rs.:(
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Ever heard of partitions?:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Seedler
I have 160gb, constantly have about 60gb free, would have more but I have a lot of dvds to download and am out of dvd-rs.:(
exactly, my comp has one 250gig, but it thinks it has four- 10gig for windows, two tens for games,and one 220gig file storage.Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
Have about 300 gig on dvds though, plus i just got 100 more dvds- 450 gigs for $40. need to get some more harddrives though
I guess I'm one of the few who thinks 60 gb is fine , only using 7 gb at the moment but I burn alot of software and pics to disk . Make that a 11 gb, I installed Half Life 2 last week . :)
aww man, i should have partitioned my 160GB . Gosh darn :(
What if i buy a 320GB and make a 30GB partition for windows, and then reinstall windows on that. Can i delete my old windows install, without loosing any files that aren't stored in my documents/windows created folders?
160 GB 2 partitions. one 15 GB windows and one 134 GB everything thats not windows. installations games dvd's
Only 80 here, but I think I'm gonna go get a 200gb tomorrow. This one has been full for ages. :frusty:
Just install and run partition magic it will let you partition the hard drive without losing any data.Quote:
Originally Posted by Formula1
pr0n ahoy!Quote:
Originally Posted by Leeson
so you're saying that right now on my 160GB hdd. I can partition the sector on my hard drive that has windows using norton partition magic, without losing any data?Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
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Originally Posted by Linkin Park
actually most of it is TV series now a little over 300GB.... music and movies (AVI's and DVD's).....and CD images both games and software of nearly 200GB