Another option for you may be to buy a second hard drive, if you consider everything on your C: drive "irreplacable." You can move all your MP3's, Documents, Pictures, Video's, etc. - to your new "D:" drive and reserve your C: drive for your Operating System only.Hard drives are pretty much dirt cheap these days, and there is no such thing as "too much storage space." If you have a tech savvy friend, ask for help in determining what kind of Hard Drive you need for your computer (IDE, EIDE, SATA, and so on.) The older the technology, the cheaper the price tag! P.S. ( I won't say it Fr8... I won't... )
I have Windows XP and I am having problems. It is telling me that I am low on Disc space and at the same time it is wanting me to run Windows Updates. Well, every time I try to run the updates, almost everything that is part of the update is failing. I am not a tech geek. What do I do? Going to the Microsucks site doesn't help as I try to do what it says and my computer won't let me! Arrgh!!!!1
Quote from: marshd1000 on February 11, 2010, 04:42:20 PMI have Windows XP and I am having problems. It is telling me that I am low on Disc space and at the same time it is wanting me to run Windows Updates. Well, every time I try to run the updates, almost everything that is part of the update is failing. I am not a tech geek. What do I do? Going to the Microsucks site doesn't help as I try to do what it says and my computer won't let me! Arrgh!!!!1No offense but if you are really serious, I would suggest you get a Mac.
No offense but if you are really serious, I would suggest you get a Mac.
[T]o me it is just a tool. Buy the one you like and can afford.
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