Use Cut and Paste on the files you want moved.
If you have a D drive on your computer, then you can save files onto it. You might do so to have your data files on a particular drive, rather than having them all on the C drive. Your C drive is usually used for storing the actual programs. So it can be useful to keep your data on a separate disk. It is a good organisational strategy. It can make it easier to see how much data you have, as you know that anything that is on the D drive are data files. If there is a crash on the C drive, you could still have all your files safe on the D drive. So there are lots of good reasons for doing it.
The hard drive D: is usually the recovery drive for most Windows operating systems. It's best to stay away from that drive if it is.
With an external hard drive =D
Yes, you can. I saved a 140MB programme in my D drive and it works well. Go ahead and save.
get a new pc, or at least a new hard drive! you can "move" space from one drive to another, but you can move files from one drive to the other. you could easily double your storage space for under $40
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Most, yes. Moving operating system files or program files can cause problems.
First, they would not be on the "D" drive. The "D" drive is a small partition created when Windows is installed and only contains the basic information of Windows. Files that are :deleted, aren't really deleted until at sometime the area that they take up on the hard drive are written over. There is some software out there, Active UNDelete is one, that can help recover files that nave been deleted IF they are still intact on the hard drive.
Move them to a USB flash drive and use that to move them to the PS3 if the files are compatible with the PS3
Drives D and E usually refers to CD/DVD drives. Put the source disk in drive d and the destination disk into drive 3, then copy from d to e.
No, they don't disappear, unless you use the command move to...