TonyJollans
Programmer
Greetings All,
Is this possible?
One way or the other I am going to have to re-install Windows. Is it possible, either at install time, or later, to create/move the Program Files directory so that it is on a different drive from Windows.
I have XP Pro in a 3G partition, which ought to be big enough for Windows itself, and I install all my other programs to a separate partition. Trouble is a lot of (MS) software wants to put things in places like Program Files\Common Files and I don't have control over this when I install them. Current culprit is VS.NET which wants 500MB on C: even though I install it to D:
I don't want to have to re-partition my hard drive (I have too much stuff on other partitions and am too idle to back it all off and reimport it again) - but will if need be. So can I move special folders (Program Files or Documents and Settings) somewhere else?
Enjoy,
Tony
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Is this possible?
One way or the other I am going to have to re-install Windows. Is it possible, either at install time, or later, to create/move the Program Files directory so that it is on a different drive from Windows.
I have XP Pro in a 3G partition, which ought to be big enough for Windows itself, and I install all my other programs to a separate partition. Trouble is a lot of (MS) software wants to put things in places like Program Files\Common Files and I don't have control over this when I install them. Current culprit is VS.NET which wants 500MB on C: even though I install it to D:
I don't want to have to re-partition my hard drive (I have too much stuff on other partitions and am too idle to back it all off and reimport it again) - but will if need be. So can I move special folders (Program Files or Documents and Settings) somewhere else?
Enjoy,
Tony
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