...They need the rum time program to do certain things for them that they cannot do themselves. ...
Originally Posted by Mokoa
Yes the
"rum time"
is very necessary.
Sounds like you have one 70 gig hd partitioned into 2 35 gig partitions...reformat to combine both partitions into one...
Originally Posted by matchingmole
I don't want to have to reformat (takes too long and I am on the road. Don't have time for headaches if it doesn't work right the first time. That also means having to reinstall my antivirus and other programs that require a subscription. Finding all the key codes and receipts is a hassle in case things don't work and that means endless time on the online chat with tech or emails back and forth or the phone with them.)
I was the one who partitioned it when I got the computer. The computer suggested I do it--so I did. I just want to be able to use the D drive that's sitting there being wasted. Don't want to have to buy another drive.
Doing a shortcut sounds easy as does just renaming the drives. I would like directions for both. I know how to make a shortcut for a folder on the desktop for example. Is that the same thing I would do for the D drive?
But like I said, I want things to automatically be saved there all the time. Not having to remember that I have to choose between C or D.
I want one to be the master and one the slave. Isn't that the terminology for switching drives?
rakuguy....lol...like I mentioned above when I said no videos or music---> I don't have any porn on my computer. LOL I'm a
GneissGuy & Mokoa... I appreciate the 2 programs you suggested. I will check them out.
Thanks
babee & Omahan... Thing is, the time it takes me to have someone put in a new drive and the cost of labor or the drive, I might as well just buy another notebook.
Alexis... I appreciate your two cents also.
Seems like what I am looking for is what
tcreative2 and
matchingmole have suggested though with either the renaming or the shortcut in which step by step instructions for renaming would be groovy.