chishnfips
WHAT! You went over my Helmet!
Hi folks,
Right I bought an Acer PC last year its got a 320gb hard drive. Anyway, just the other day I kept getting messages saying the the D drive was full. I am not that techy when it comes to computers...
Anyway I managed to figure out that the PC came with a partitioned hard drive, so I get 140gb on the C drive and 140 GB on he D drive and the rest I presume is taking up with hidden files and whatever else a PC needs to run.
So I looked into the D drive and its all for backups. Now I dont want these back ups its just chewing up space and I can back up anything I need on to DVDs if I want. So my question is how do I undo the partition and give the C drive the full 280gb? And how do I turn off the automatic backing up?
I manged to bin the last back up which was 90gb but somewhere in that D drive there is other info that I cant see which takes up the rest...
Its a total pain in the hoop can anyone give me any tips?
I have tried googling it but I could do with a simple laymans step by step guide, on, if I can do it and how.
Over to you, technodudes.
cheers chish.
Right I bought an Acer PC last year its got a 320gb hard drive. Anyway, just the other day I kept getting messages saying the the D drive was full. I am not that techy when it comes to computers...
Anyway I managed to figure out that the PC came with a partitioned hard drive, so I get 140gb on the C drive and 140 GB on he D drive and the rest I presume is taking up with hidden files and whatever else a PC needs to run.
So I looked into the D drive and its all for backups. Now I dont want these back ups its just chewing up space and I can back up anything I need on to DVDs if I want. So my question is how do I undo the partition and give the C drive the full 280gb? And how do I turn off the automatic backing up?
I manged to bin the last back up which was 90gb but somewhere in that D drive there is other info that I cant see which takes up the rest...
Its a total pain in the hoop can anyone give me any tips?
I have tried googling it but I could do with a simple laymans step by step guide, on, if I can do it and how.
Over to you, technodudes.
cheers chish.