Guest Vince65 Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 Rick Rogers708787 Wrote: > Hi David, > > D: is simply storage space. Think of it as having two bookshelves > instead of > one to store books on. Create folders as desired on it to store files of > your choosing. If desired, you can also remap things like your User > Documents files to automatically go there (just right click the folder, > choose properties and check the location tab). > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > 'Microsoft Most Valuable Professional' > (http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/) > Windows help - 'www.rickrogers.org' (http://www.rickrogers.org) > My thoughts 'Life and other stuff' (http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com) > > "david boylan" wrote in message > news:611a51a51c3bc0958c9e5b2367acaaa3@xxxxxx-gateway.com...> > > > > > > > > Hi could somebody explain how i use my DATA D drive . When i open MY > > > Computer i have a Acer C drive with 69.7 GB and a DATA D with the same > > > GB , it may seem a stupid question but i don't have a good knowledge > > of > > > computers > > > > > > Cheers Dave > > > > > > > > > -- > > > david boylan > > My C: drive was almost full, so i decided to put my pictures into the D: drive to free up space and maybe speed up things.Now the Pictures folder has been replaced with Data (D:) in the start menu,and I can no longer import pics from a camera or memory card.However i can open a folder to view pics then move to other folders (documents for instance)...but I want my Pictures folder back.Also when I open Data (D:) there are two picture folders there in the favourite links menu, which I don't like.They both link to the same pic files.I wish I'd never bothered. -- Vince65 Quote
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