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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same computer
My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my
Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same computer
Uninstall and reinstall. There are a lot of links to Office in the
registry that "know" that it is installed on the C: drive. If you just move it, those links will be broken (and so will Office). Brian "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same computer
Have you moved My Documents to your other drive?
rt click My Documents iconPropertiesMove Have you done Disk Cleanup? Have you reduced the size of IE cache to eg 50mb Uninstalling Office to reinstall to the other drive will not gain much "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same compute
Thanks for the responses. I did uninstall and reinstall--didn't free up much
at all. I have tried everything I can think of to free up space and am at a loss for what it could be. The only other thing I can think of is the Windows XP updates. I see them in add/remove programs. "DL" wrote: Have you moved My Documents to your other drive? rt click My Documents iconPropertiesMove Have you done Disk Cleanup? Have you reduced the size of IE cache to eg 50mb Uninstalling Office to reinstall to the other drive will not gain much "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same compute
Did you do the other items I suggested?
"lmaco" wrote in message news Thanks for the responses. I did uninstall and reinstall--didn't free up much at all. I have tried everything I can think of to free up space and am at a loss for what it could be. The only other thing I can think of is the Windows XP updates. I see them in add/remove programs. "DL" wrote: Have you moved My Documents to your other drive? rt click My Documents iconPropertiesMove Have you done Disk Cleanup? Have you reduced the size of IE cache to eg 50mb Uninstalling Office to reinstall to the other drive will not gain much "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same compute
Yes, I had already done most of what you said. I did go in and changed the
cache to 50. My documents were already saved to my E drive but I did move the My Docs file and I still am maxed out. Disk cleanup is done ever day. It won't allow me to defrag. When the computer was purchased it came with the two drives and the C drive is only 8 gb. I don't know what else to do aside from reformatting the drive. I'm not sure what I'm talking about but I believe it's one drive partitioned into to drives. I do not believe there are two separate drives installed. But I don't know. Time for an upgrade! "DL" wrote: Did you do the other items I suggested? "lmaco" wrote in message news Thanks for the responses. I did uninstall and reinstall--didn't free up much at all. I have tried everything I can think of to free up space and am at a loss for what it could be. The only other thing I can think of is the Windows XP updates. I see them in add/remove programs. "DL" wrote: Have you moved My Documents to your other drive? rt click My Documents iconPropertiesMove Have you done Disk Cleanup? Have you reduced the size of IE cache to eg 50mb Uninstalling Office to reinstall to the other drive will not gain much "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same compute
"lmaco" wrote in message
... Yes, I had already done most of what you said. I did go in and changed the cache to 50. My documents were already saved to my E drive but I did move the My Docs file and I still am maxed out. Disk cleanup is done ever day. It won't allow me to defrag. When the computer was purchased it came with the two drives and the C drive is only 8 gb. I don't know what else to do aside from reformatting the drive. I'm not sure what I'm talking about but I believe it's one drive partitioned into to drives. I do not believe there are two separate drives installed. But I don't know. Time for an upgrade! Time for a download of a third party app. BootIT NG will allocate space from one partition to another non-destructively. And it gives you a fully-functional free 30 day trial. You can get it he http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same compute
IMO 8gb is far too small for the o/s drive even if you install all apps to
the other and keep it clean as you would seem to be doing. When you utilise the utility, as detailed by Gordon, configure the C to at least 15gb I'm assuming the other partition is of sufficient size, if your complete hd is less than 40gb consider upgrading the hd. "lmaco" wrote in message ... Yes, I had already done most of what you said. I did go in and changed the cache to 50. My documents were already saved to my E drive but I did move the My Docs file and I still am maxed out. Disk cleanup is done ever day. It won't allow me to defrag. When the computer was purchased it came with the two drives and the C drive is only 8 gb. I don't know what else to do aside from reformatting the drive. I'm not sure what I'm talking about but I believe it's one drive partitioned into to drives. I do not believe there are two separate drives installed. But I don't know. Time for an upgrade! "DL" wrote: Did you do the other items I suggested? "lmaco" wrote in message news Thanks for the responses. I did uninstall and reinstall--didn't free up much at all. I have tried everything I can think of to free up space and am at a loss for what it could be. The only other thing I can think of is the Windows XP updates. I see them in add/remove programs. "DL" wrote: Have you moved My Documents to your other drive? rt click My Documents iconPropertiesMove Have you done Disk Cleanup? Have you reduced the size of IE cache to eg 50mb Uninstalling Office to reinstall to the other drive will not gain much "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same compute
I agree 8 gb is to small. Why it was configured that way, I don't know. I
will give my boss the info about the other program to repartition the drives. I'm not touching that one! Thanks. "DL" wrote: IMO 8gb is far too small for the o/s drive even if you install all apps to the other and keep it clean as you would seem to be doing. When you utilise the utility, as detailed by Gordon, configure the C to at least 15gb I'm assuming the other partition is of sufficient size, if your complete hd is less than 40gb consider upgrading the hd. "lmaco" wrote in message ... Yes, I had already done most of what you said. I did go in and changed the cache to 50. My documents were already saved to my E drive but I did move the My Docs file and I still am maxed out. Disk cleanup is done ever day. It won't allow me to defrag. When the computer was purchased it came with the two drives and the C drive is only 8 gb. I don't know what else to do aside from reformatting the drive. I'm not sure what I'm talking about but I believe it's one drive partitioned into to drives. I do not believe there are two separate drives installed. But I don't know. Time for an upgrade! "DL" wrote: Did you do the other items I suggested? "lmaco" wrote in message news Thanks for the responses. I did uninstall and reinstall--didn't free up much at all. I have tried everything I can think of to free up space and am at a loss for what it could be. The only other thing I can think of is the Windows XP updates. I see them in add/remove programs. "DL" wrote: Have you moved My Documents to your other drive? rt click My Documents iconPropertiesMove Have you done Disk Cleanup? Have you reduced the size of IE cache to eg 50mb Uninstalling Office to reinstall to the other drive will not gain much "lmaco" wrote in message ... My computer has two drives. My C drive is maxed out and I want to move my Office 2003 files to the 2nd drive. Would it work if I used the move function and moved the files to the E drive? Or do I have to uninstall and reinstall? Thanks. |
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