Cave being needing assistance in formulating the right questions

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    mediabeing said:
    Thanks for your thoughts, but....There is indeed a solid reason why the entry mentioned a 'Cave being'.

    The cave being has heard the word, 'partition' a few times; hasn't the slightest idea how he might detect existing ones, how to create new ones and what to do with the new ones from there. The cave being is looking into remedial classes on this.

    It's starting to look like the nice Windows machine will be collecting dust for another year or two.

    The cave being is gifted in music composition, photography and video production....not multipurpose computational devices.
    When you buy a new HDD, it is blank. You have the option to divide it into parts. Just like when you cut a pie. These are called Partitions. The advantage is you can put Win 7 in one partition and your personal data (Pictures, Documents, etc) in another partition. The advantage of this is that you can reinstall Windows and your Documents in the other partition will remain untouched. You can make a partition using Disk Management (in Windows 7). A better option is to download Free download Magic Partition Manager Software, partition magic alternative, free partition magic, partition magic Windows 7 and server partition software - Partition Wizard Online It is easy to use. Be sure and download the Bootable CD as that is needed in some cases.
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  2. Posts : 7
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    Thread Starter
       #12

    Thanks, bigmck.

    The cave being will go over this tract of enlightenment several more times and attempt to work it into his worldview.
    At this time, the cave being's head is hurting. Conceptualization hurts.
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