When installing Windows I always make a separate partition for the
swapfile. I calculate a fixed size for the file corresponding with the
amount of RAM installed and make the partition about 10% bigger.
Problem is, that the users of the computers always have this
"necessity" to put files on that partition. I can explain them
hundreds of times not to do so, they always will put their files
there. (Even when on other partitions is plenty of room.)
How can I convince Windows (98SE and XP) not to show the drive where
the swapfile is located but to still swap there?
Re: hard drive space limit ... When installing windows it told me it could only let me use ... Also I am pretty sure the initial setup program on the XP CD does not ... A single partition that size does not make sense anyway. ... Admin Tools - Computer Management, select Disk Management and look lower ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers)
Re: Win2Kand WinME dual boot - how to delete WinME ... It will probably be ok because you don't intend on using ME, but it makes for useless clutter on the partition....Installing Windows is easy, that is not the time consuming thing, it the rest of the stuff that takes time. ... You already know that for your programs to work properly with Windows 2000 you have to reinstall them, and that will leave the Programs Files folder in a quasi mess. ... At the beginning of the installation you will be offered to select and format the partition, ... (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
Re: Disk Partition ... If you are installing windows to a new drive, ... partition and format it will be part of setup, right after the license... option to create a new partition and follow the prompts. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
Re: Foopid stucking question time. ... If he's installing Windows 2000 or Windows XP Pro/Home then theres an ... option to format the partition during the reinstall procedure. ... I normally delete the existing partition, when offered during install, ... But not before backing up your personal data,... (uk.rec.motorcycles)
Success on round 2 ... Using IBM Disk Manager ver....partition, more specifically 1500MB, NTFS. ... the location for installing Windows NT. ...install Windows NT in E:, ... (comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware)