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Moving files from one drive to another
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My computer 'C' drive is full, but my 'E drive has plenty of space apparently! I don't know exactly what that means but am assuming I could just move some files, say, my iTunes library, from the C drive to the E drive??
Or is there a bit more to it than that?
And how might one go about doing that?!
Thanks in anticipation
Or is there a bit more to it than that?
And how might one go about doing that?!
Thanks in anticipation
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The E drive shows as a hard drive in 'my computer', the 150GB storage that I supposedly have on this computer seems to be split almost equally between the C & E drives, although everything seems to have been automatically stored by default onto the C drive. and I have almost 73GB free on the E drive. However, if I right click a file then highlight 'move to...' the E drive doesn't show as an option.
The E drive shows as a hard drive in 'my computer', the 150GB storage that I supposedly have on this computer seems to be split almost equally between the C & E drives, although everything seems to have been automatically stored by default onto the C drive. and I have almost 73GB free on the E drive. However, if I right click a file then highlight 'move to...' the E drive doesn't show as an option.