- Local time
- 8:44 PM
- Messages
- 42
Hi all.
i recently bought a laptop so i though that i should keep c: drive for windows 7 system with about 40 Gb and to install everything else to d:
I have done the same in my desktop pc but after heavy use i see the c: free space running low as time pass by because almost all programs i install tend to use the windows default paths (e.g. c:\users\useraname\utilname\e.t.c.) to keep some portions like logs ,saves e.t.c
This is really annoying because i have to manually go in every program options and change the various paths of the applications to save to d: accordingly. But not only this ,there are worst like for example the pc webcam saves by default whatever i save in c without having an option to change the default save directory and in case of video you understand that it consume much space from the little 40 Gb c: partition.
Now i am thinking of possible solutions and i see the below:
1. Increase space in partition c:
Well i dont see this as a good solution cause i still have to enter each program options and change the paths to d:
2. Change User Profile - Change Default Location to d:
This seems like a good solution especially on new pc's but for already working pc's might not be so good since i will have to reinstall all programs which might not be working correctly trying to find their data in c:\ locations
3. Install windows in a d: partiton leaving all rest of the disk space to c.
I am not sure that this can be done since i have a suspicion that windows will make the default directories in d: and so i will have the same problem but with reversed the drive letters.
I will be very interested to hear your opinions about this subject and what you do.
Regards,
TheObserver.
i recently bought a laptop so i though that i should keep c: drive for windows 7 system with about 40 Gb and to install everything else to d:
I have done the same in my desktop pc but after heavy use i see the c: free space running low as time pass by because almost all programs i install tend to use the windows default paths (e.g. c:\users\useraname\utilname\e.t.c.) to keep some portions like logs ,saves e.t.c
This is really annoying because i have to manually go in every program options and change the various paths of the applications to save to d: accordingly. But not only this ,there are worst like for example the pc webcam saves by default whatever i save in c without having an option to change the default save directory and in case of video you understand that it consume much space from the little 40 Gb c: partition.
Now i am thinking of possible solutions and i see the below:
1. Increase space in partition c:
Well i dont see this as a good solution cause i still have to enter each program options and change the paths to d:
2. Change User Profile - Change Default Location to d:
This seems like a good solution especially on new pc's but for already working pc's might not be so good since i will have to reinstall all programs which might not be working correctly trying to find their data in c:\ locations
3. Install windows in a d: partiton leaving all rest of the disk space to c.
I am not sure that this can be done since i have a suspicion that windows will make the default directories in d: and so i will have the same problem but with reversed the drive letters.
I will be very interested to hear your opinions about this subject and what you do.
Regards,
TheObserver.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- GenuineIntel/Intel(r)Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK Computer INC. Maximus Formula
- Memory
- 4,00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- (1) ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series (2) Windows Live Display Dri
- Sound Card
- (1) AMD High Definition Audio Device (2) SoundMAX Integrat
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
- Hard Drives
- (1) KINGSTON SV300S37A120G (2) SAMSUNG SP2504C (3) WDC WD10EADS-00M2B0 (4) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device (5) ST350041 3AS USB Device