jim wrote:
> i have vista enterprise instaled with a partition "C" of 10 gig the os is
> installed on
> and disc "B" 70 GIGs
>
> the "C" is labled "healthy (system, boot, page file, crash dump primary
> partition)
>
> my "B" drive is labled (Active, primary partition)
>
> my problem is "C" is full, I wish to install software on "B" - however when i
> do so - it will not allow me - saying the "C" drive is full!!!
>
> it seems the "B" drive is not active! how can i solve this ? surely it is
> something
> very basic ! thanks
Yes, it is something very basic. Even though you are installing programs
on a different drive, many files need to be placed on the system
partition - in your case "C:\". It has always been this way, since
Win9x. There is no more room on C:\, therefore the files needed for your
program installation have nowhere to go.
A 10GB partition for the operating system is way too small. Your
partitioning scheme is also not the best. If you want to partition, you
should put the operating system and programs on one partition - because
when you reinstall the OS you will need to reinstall the programs anyway
- and keep data on a different partition.
With an 80GB hard drive - considered small nowadays - you'd be best off
either doing no partitioning and copying your data to an external hard
drive for backup or making a small partition for the data, possibly 10
or 20GB. If this is a desktop machine, consider adding a second hard
drive for your data and doing a clean install onto the original hard
drive and using that for the system with no partitioning.
At this point, you may be able to use third-party partitioning software
to increase your C:\ partition to perhaps 40 or 50GB.
Malke
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