disc partitions

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my disc is partitioned, c and d. all of my files etc aer on c, i would like
to know how to access d drive and transfer existing files or use d to install
new programmes ie for video capture
thank you
 
Most programs are installed in the \program folder on the drive where
windows are installed.

However, the D drive should be available in explorer if the partition has
been generated and formatted. Thus, you could store any data files on the D
drive. Typically, Video applications has option for selecting where you want
to have your files stored.

Try right clicking on the start button and select explore. You should see
the D drive. You can create folder on the D drive. You can copy or move
files or folders from C to D:
Do not move any system files or folders \windows or \program files.
Sometime even program files not in the above folder will not work if moved
since the registry may contain path statements.
 
Hey, I noticed the question was answered and am asking a new question. For
some reason it won't let me post a new thread.

First, how do I make it so it doesn't lag between the different scenes/clips
on the storyboard when playing.

-and-

How do I put my video on a website when completed.

Thanks if you find and answer this.
 

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