Re: New partition in Vista home basic?
- From: "David B." <mail@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:03:48 -0500
Yes you can do it, no it won't speed up your computer in the least. Without knowing the specs of your computer no additional advise can be offered
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"Nancyb1962" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:f4452d7ea44302009bc028446bcf3e83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I am trying to find out if this would help or harm, and, if it would
help, how to do it. I am wondering if it is possible that I could create
a new partition on my Vista home basic just for storage for pictures and
document files mainly. If I could do this, would it help the speed of
the computer? If so, how would I go about doing this? And, once stored
in the new partition, would I be able to open them as normal? I already
use flash drives, etc for storage, but have run out of room on both of
those, and just cant afford to buy more right now. I need to speed up
this pc, and I know the vast number of pictures and documents and scans
I have on here are probably the main culprit for slowing it down. (I do
genealogy, and ebay- and have huge number of pictures relating to both,
as well as text documents, .rtf files, .pdf files, .doc, etc).
Advice and/or directions would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
Nancy
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