Re: how do i move progam files on disk c: into another disk
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 07:11:27 -0800, sa <sa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
my computer has 2 hard driver(c: k:) have installed many programs into disk
c: .now i want to move all the programs i installed into disk K: (because c:
is full)
how do i do that?
does my computer run faster and smooth after i moved
that programs folder?
(how is the window will run? programs aplication?and cpu?
FWIW I have had good luck with change of address 2 - a shareware
program - from PCMagazine web site.
Bill
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