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Old 11-07-2007, 03:40 PM
ebray
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Adding hard drive?


I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the c
disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't want
to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them in
the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.




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Old 11-07-2007, 04:40 PM
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Re: Adding hard drive?


ebray wrote:

> I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the c
> disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
> added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't want
> to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them in
> the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.
>
>


An external hard drive can be considered as an option to obtaining more
HD space. But there could be other factors involved that might point to
getting a larger, internal hard drive instead. Some critical questions
include: Type of user (expert, power, etc.), type of utilization (text
vs. graphical content), potential file sizes, etc. Maybe a little bit
more information will be helpful.

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Old 11-07-2007, 11:30 PM
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ebray wrote:
> I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the c
> disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
> added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't want
> to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them in
> the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.
>


How big is the hard drive in your PC at the moment and what operating
system are you running?

John.
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Old 11-08-2007, 12:40 AM
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"ebray" <ebray.1780146@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the c
> disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
> added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't want
> to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them in
> the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.
>
>
>
>
> --
> ebray


If you want to add HDD space, (don't use the term memory, as people will
think of RAM), ask yourself if you want to have it available on your PC all
of the time, or if you want to save files to it occasionally and transport
them.

Do you envisage more and more space being used on your computer

If you don't think you will be moving large amounts of data around you are
probably better off either adding another internal drive of swapping the
existing one for a larger drive.



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Old 11-08-2007, 08:40 AM
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'John[_19_ Wrote:
> ;3007129']ebray wrote:-
> I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the
> c
> disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
> added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't
> want
> to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them
> in
> the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.
> -
>
> How big is the hard drive in your PC at the moment and what operating
> system are you running?
>
> John.


I am usiing emachines 3200 with 160gb and 512mb. I do a lot of picture
and music with videos and I have 38% space on my c drive. It is windows
xp and I have to say since I have never had another pc, and I love this
one. I have gotten familiar with it and find it suits my needs. All
my programs work well, and I have from time to time gotten advice from
this site, and I really am glad you don't mind dummying things down for
me. I anticipate using it for the same types of things as I mentioned
for as long as I can, some of the programs I like are nero and corel
paint shop pro , and I have a lot of music that I use as well. I
did not know when I bought it, that I would ever use all this space, so
you can see where I'm going here. Thanks.




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Old 11-08-2007, 10:20 AM
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Why do you feel you are getting low on disk space?
"ebray" <ebray.178f056@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> 'John[_19_ Wrote:
>> ;3007129']ebray wrote:-
>> I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the
>> c
>> disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
>> added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't
>> want
>> to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them
>> in
>> the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.
>> -
>>
>> How big is the hard drive in your PC at the moment and what operating
>> system are you running?
>>
>> John.

>
> I am usiing emachines 3200 with 160gb and 512mb. I do a lot of picture
> and music with videos and I have 38% space on my c drive. It is windows
> xp and I have to say since I have never had another pc, and I love this
> one. I have gotten familiar with it and find it suits my needs. All
> my programs work well, and I have from time to time gotten advice from
> this site, and I really am glad you don't mind dummying things down for
> me. I anticipate using it for the same types of things as I mentioned
> for as long as I can, some of the programs I like are nero and corel
> paint shop pro , and I have a lot of music that I use as well. I
> did not know when I bought it, that I would ever use all this space, so
> you can see where I'm going here. Thanks.
>
>
>
>
> --
> ebray



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Old 11-08-2007, 11:50 AM
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ebray wrote:
> 'John[_19_ Wrote:
>> ;3007129']ebray wrote:-
>> I need to get some advice here--my pc is getting low on space on the
>> c
>> disc, and I was wondering can I add memory with an external drive
>> added, or am I going in the wrong direction here. I really don't
>> want
>> to foul up, and if this is the thing to do or not. I have seen them
>> in
>> the stores, but I am not sure if this is the thing to do or not.
>> -
>>
>> How big is the hard drive in your PC at the moment and what operating
>> system are you running?
>>
>> John.

>
> I am usiing emachines 3200 with 160gb and 512mb. I do a lot of picture
> and music with videos and I have 38% space on my c drive. It is windows
> xp and I have to say since I have never had another pc, and I love this
> one. I have gotten familiar with it and find it suits my needs. All
> my programs work well, and I have from time to time gotten advice from
> this site, and I really am glad you don't mind dummying things down for
> me. I anticipate using it for the same types of things as I mentioned
> for as long as I can, some of the programs I like are nero and corel
> paint shop pro , and I have a lot of music that I use as well. I
> did not know when I bought it, that I would ever use all this space, so
> you can see where I'm going here. Thanks.
>

I would suggest that you leave the drive you have in your machine alone
and just buy an external USB hard drive to use for storage.

John.
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