![]() ![]() Now, when my computer genius friend is done laughing at me and comes home from work (since it is not an emergency) he will help my fix this. ![]() Use equivalent measurements or let them be changed to the same, and DO NOT give directions unless someone that is NOT part of the programming team has used them to be sure they work as they say. the point is no matter what I do it will not let me put that space on my C drive now.įeel confused? Well, I explained it so that any basic user could understand! Really, I had the 10 year old come across the street and read that and he understood all of it even though his computer programming father seemed lost. or I can hold my mouse button down and let it roll up in MB until my finger tires (even more than there is un-allocated space if I choose to or I can figure out my MB to GB ratio and try to get it there). yet it will go right back to the old number as soon as I click ANYWHERE ELSE. YET it will not let me add to the C drive that I wanted to move that space too? True there is a space where I can change the MB or my C (measured in GB). Why does this measure my hard drive in GB and measure what I am moving/changing/removing in MB without the ability to change EITHER of those measurements? Why when I follow (to the exact letter) what you 'How to.' says do I end up (yes, there is only ONE true physical drive), with my D drive losing the space I wanted to add to my C drive, but instead end up with a smaller D, same size C and now I have the choice of an 'un-allocated' space OR a F drive. Now I know what this is for and use to have one that was SO awesome, but then after Win 7 it was gone. ![]() ![]() I know that others have commented on 'How easy this is to use." and 'How great this is for anyone.' but here is what a 'beginner' thinks about some of this (and what makes some of it confusing too.). I rarely comment over here for the reason of knowing that is what will be happening after I post this. So as you so many of you come back to flame/bash me.I hope you keep that in mind. I type all this on a 'basic users knowledge'. ![]()
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