Punkrulz
Somewhat eXPerienced
- Joined
- 24 Dec 2001
- Messages
- 790
Hey guys,
So I'm back to the problem where I was silly and thought that it would be better off to partition my drive so that one partition would be for the OS, and the rest for everything else. I went with the recommended partition + extra to accommodate for growing Windows files, but I've been quickly running out of space. I really do not want to have to reformat, so here are some questions that hopefully I can get to the right area.
1) Are there any free programs out there that will allow me to basically unpartition the drive? I know partition magic could somewhat do that, however I know it isn't free... I also don't know how many problems I would have for programs looking for D:\Program Files(x86) if I unpartitioned into C.
2) Since my Adobe Suite installed a lot of files onto my C drive (and they said there was no way around that), I'm looking for alternative means. One thing I found is something called Link folder, that typically uses aliases to make the program think they're in one location, but they could really be in another. A link to a program that did this is Link Folder
Has anyone used that program? Are there free ones like it out there, or if you have used it is it worth the $15?
Any other recommendations you guys may have?
So I'm back to the problem where I was silly and thought that it would be better off to partition my drive so that one partition would be for the OS, and the rest for everything else. I went with the recommended partition + extra to accommodate for growing Windows files, but I've been quickly running out of space. I really do not want to have to reformat, so here are some questions that hopefully I can get to the right area.
1) Are there any free programs out there that will allow me to basically unpartition the drive? I know partition magic could somewhat do that, however I know it isn't free... I also don't know how many problems I would have for programs looking for D:\Program Files(x86) if I unpartitioned into C.
2) Since my Adobe Suite installed a lot of files onto my C drive (and they said there was no way around that), I'm looking for alternative means. One thing I found is something called Link folder, that typically uses aliases to make the program think they're in one location, but they could really be in another. A link to a program that did this is Link Folder
Has anyone used that program? Are there free ones like it out there, or if you have used it is it worth the $15?
Any other recommendations you guys may have?