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More info?)
There are a number of just storage options.
a. Burn the files you want to save to a DVD or CD and then delete them
from your hard drive.
b. Add a second internal hard drive.
c. Add a USB 2.0 or Firewire external hard drive.
d, Use a USB 2.0 flash drive in 1, 2, etc Gb size.
If you can, I would recommend adding a second internal hard drive. You
could use it for both storage and to install programs.
If you add an external USB/Firewire drive, you could create a partition on
it to store your system images. Best to store the system images outside
your computer and a external drive is faster than savings the images on DVD
or CD.
Don
"Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:57C80350-3C67-4348-8952-F0CA9DB86E0F@microsoft.com...
> Most of my space is taken up by music and some music videos, which I won't
> be
> deleting. I use all the software on my system and don't play games. I want
> to
> ADD storage space. Just wondering what my options are. Thanks.
>
> "Peter Foldes" wrote:
>
>> Without knowing what programs you have installed on your computer, I
>> suggest that you start by removing programs that are not needed or used.
>> Games are the most notorious for losing and taking up space.
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>>
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>>
>> "Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:22EA95D1-7C51-48D1-AF86-CB0C434875E5@microsoft.com...
>> >I only have about 1.5 G of storage left on my hard drive. Could someone
>> > please inform me of the various options I would have to increase my
>> > storage
>> > space? (i.e internal, external, etc...) I'd like to get back up to
>> > about
>> > 10-20G. Thahks.
>>