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Re: Extending boot partition (Vista)
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That looks good, and should get me over 2 gig, plus some performance gain (hopefully). Quote:
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yeah just make sure page on C: is set to off set it to user managed ( or similar) on D nd make bottom and top limits the same . I would make them 4000 each
As for the other looking scary lol I am looking for an easier way for ya |
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Like here for example. Edit: page file is now on D. 2.5 Gig gained on C :tu: ---------- Post added at 12:39 ---------- Previous post was at 12:21 ---------- Quote:
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ive tried a couple of ways in a vm and they made a mess I will try that way and report back
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Yes, it shares the space now but you shouldn't need 9Gb. I've set mine down to 2Gb and with two restore points it's using 460Mb.
As for moving profiles - in most cases just moving the Documents, Music etc special folders should be sufficient, which is very easy (shown at top of your last link). |
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I don't think junction points are an option :D |
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couldnt get that to work either
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- Moved the page file - Reduced shadowstorage to 2GB. - Moved my desktop folder to the D drive. - Noticed that the Spotify storage directory on C takes up 1Gig, so moved that to D as well. I currently have 28 Gig free and, with the changes I made, I think it'll take a while for that to be filled up. Thankfully, I was able to do this without touching any of the wife's folders/settings (she has about 5 Gig on C), so she can just carry on as she was rather than having to fit into my regime. Thanks for all the help guys. It's much appreciated :tu: :) |
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Do you use the Hibernation feature on the laptop?
If not you can remove Hiberfile.sys by doing "powercfg.exe -h off" form an elevated Cmd prompt. Could save you up to 2 Gb |
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