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Re: doniam post# 8718

Tuesday, 09/21/2004 7:02:01 PM

Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:02:01 PM

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I don't think the System Volume information folder is for you, I think it is for windows only. I think the new file system keeps information in there on the file system. Also you may want to move your information back to the C: drive. Windows works by using a registry file that keeps track of where every thing is, right now that registry file thinks everything is on your c: drive. There is software you can buy to move your installed programs to a new hard drive. Also a lot of new hard drives come with software that will move your system to the new hard drive. But you cannot move a installed program to a new hard drive and expect it to work properly. Best thing to do is move it back, and determine what you want to do, move a installed program, or the whole system to a new hard drive and then find out how to do it.

Come see me at Systematic Investing group #board-966 lets talk formula plans.

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