I wanted to partition my hard drive into 4 sections. C=Operating System, D=Applications E=My Files and F= extra space I can allocate to other 3 sections in the future.
I loaded Office Suite and it asked where to load it. I said "D". Then I loaded another program and it said it was going to place it in C: Programs Files. I changed it to be D: Program Files. A third program told me it was going to C: Program Files (x86) I changed that to D: Program Files (x86). So now I have a drive labeled "D" with some Applications in just "D", some in D Program Files and some in D Program Files (x86).
Question 1 Will having these applications in such a haphazard manner hurt when trying to access the programs?
Question 2 What does the "x" mean in (x86)?
Question 3 When I loaded Flash and Acrobat Reader, those files did not ask where to be stored, where did they go?
I loaded Office Suite and it asked where to load it. I said "D". Then I loaded another program and it said it was going to place it in C: Programs Files. I changed it to be D: Program Files. A third program told me it was going to C: Program Files (x86) I changed that to D: Program Files (x86). So now I have a drive labeled "D" with some Applications in just "D", some in D Program Files and some in D Program Files (x86).
Question 1 Will having these applications in such a haphazard manner hurt when trying to access the programs?
Question 2 What does the "x" mean in (x86)?
Question 3 When I loaded Flash and Acrobat Reader, those files did not ask where to be stored, where did they go?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bitAMD Athlon II x 2 2406 GbATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ZT Systems/2089MA
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II x 2 240
- Motherboard
- ACPI x64
- Memory
- 6 Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
- Sound Card
- VIA High Dedinition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic/VS12324
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HD103UJ ATA - 1 Tb
- Case
- Tower