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Redd Fox
I got a virus. Anti-virus couldn't remove it. I baught a
Windows XP disk and inatlled it. I thought I installed it
on the wrong partition. So, I installed it again. Then I
installed all my programs on D:. Then I found out that D:
is the smallest partition. Rather than re-installing my
ISP and anti-virus, on C:, and going through the hassle of
downloading the updates again, and catching another virus,
since I'll be on the web without the updated virus
signature files, I transferred My Documents, in the D:
version, over to C:, so I won't be saving files to D: but
to C:. Will this create any problems later on? It seems
like the simplest solution but is it? I don't know enough
about this stuff.
Windows XP disk and inatlled it. I thought I installed it
on the wrong partition. So, I installed it again. Then I
installed all my programs on D:. Then I found out that D:
is the smallest partition. Rather than re-installing my
ISP and anti-virus, on C:, and going through the hassle of
downloading the updates again, and catching another virus,
since I'll be on the web without the updated virus
signature files, I transferred My Documents, in the D:
version, over to C:, so I won't be saving files to D: but
to C:. Will this create any problems later on? It seems
like the simplest solution but is it? I don't know enough
about this stuff.