Moving key folders to a new drive

Sirus804

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I recently got much help from this forum (thank you) about a driver issue I had. The best solution was to get a new HDD to reinstall windows. I got a new 1.5TB HDD and 16gb SSD. I installed Win 7 on the SSD and formatted the the new HDD. My main issue is the SSD is running out of memory abnormally quickly. I find myself running CCleaner every 30 mins... I don't know where the memory is coming from.... Windows takes up 12gb so that leaves me 4gb. I'd like to transfer any major folders like My Documents, etc so I can leave my drive at 12gb and everything else go on my completely empty 1.5tb drive. Suggestions? Thanks.
 

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Sounds like you want to move the profile to another location?
Have a look through the tutorials section, in particular this one
 

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I love how it's 4am and I can get a reply almost instantly on this forum.. I'll check out the tutorial, thank you.
 

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Its 1am here. Cant sleep.
 

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If you don't use hibernation, get rid of the hibersys file. It uses a bunch of space.

I think the command is:

powercfg -H off

run it from an administrator prompt.

That's a teeny tiny drive for Windows. Good luck.
 

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Wow... turning off hibernate cleared 3 gbs... thanks... I'm gonna read xarden's tutorial in the morning.. too drunk atm... xD
 

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System restore will eat up space as time goes by too. Running disk cleanup will trim it down but I think using that small a drive for windows will end up being a recurring headache.
 

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I would not recommend a small drive like 16gig for a boot drive in windows xp or 7. You are not going to be happy for long as it does boot fast but running out of space will always be a problem as windows insists on putting lots of files/logs on the C drive.
BTW, how much did you pay for the 16gig ssd and what kind is it?

Rich
 

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I have dos 6.22, wfwg 3.11, win98, 2000 and xp VHD's available for testing. MS's Virtual PC works great.
System restore will eat up space as time goes by too. Running disk cleanup will trim it down but I think using that small a drive for windows will end up being a recurring headache.

I agree - with a small SSD like yours, I would turn System Restore off. Of course, you now won't have the ability to roll back to a previous good restore point if you run into problems, but you can counter that by regularly using a free imaging application like Macrium Reflect.
 

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Wow... turning off hibernate cleared 3 gbs... thanks... I'm gonna read xarden's tutorial in the morning.. too drunk atm... xD

Brink's tutorial ;)
 

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I would not recommend a small drive like 16gig for a boot drive in windows xp or 7. You are not going to be happy for long as it does boot fast but running out of space will always be a problem as windows insists on putting lots of files/logs on the C drive.
BTW, how much did you pay for the 16gig ssd and what kind is it?

Rich

Yeah, money was tight.. When I actually have more money I will get a larger sized SSD so I won't have these issues..
Newegg.com - Kingston SSDNow S100 SS100S2/16G 2.5" 16GB SATA II Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Not bad for $55.

Wow... turning off hibernate cleared 3 gbs... thanks... I'm gonna read xarden's tutorial in the morning.. too drunk atm... xD

Brink's tutorial ;)

Err.. the tutorial Xarden linked me :P
 

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