Let your swap file roam
I have a 1.2Gb hard disk that is partitioned into C: and D: drives. Drive D:, where Windows 95 is installed, is about 120Mb. I'm running out of room on this partition, and every time I install a program -- even if it's on drive C: -- it eats up space on D:. I read a tip in PC World stating that twice as much free space should be available on the hard drive for the Windows swap file as you have installed memory. I have 16Mb of RAM but only 9Mb of free space on Drive D:. Can I copy my Windows installation to Drive C:, or should I just uninstall Windows 95 and then reinstall it on C:? If I choose the latter option, I'll have to reinstall all of my programs, too. - Marlan Hanson
| Category: Win95 Issue: Sep 1997 Pages: 164 |
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