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AnswerThis question really confused me. Normally, if the disk is full, you will get a disk full message asking you to insert another disk. You can't fill a disk beyond it's capacity. And you can't add a file to disk if the file will exceed the capacity of a disk. Again you'll get the disk full message. You can click on the My Computer icon and manually move files from one disk to another.AnswerWhen you say disk do you mean CD or do you have more than one hard drive? If you mean to move data from hard drive there's a great free utility called FileMyster that you can use to copy or move data from one drive to another.See discussion
Yes, you can use software that tracks the programs you use most, and move them to the outer edge of the disk
Burn it onto an empty disk, move it to the other computer, then take it off the CD.
When you move files from one program to another what you doing is exporting the file from one program and importing it into the other program
It installs to C:\ because that is the drive you told it to install to. If you want to install it to another drive, simply choose a different drive letter during installation. Note that if you choose an external drive, the game will likely not work on another computer if you move the disk.
This is a really difficult thing to do since the operating systems that are currently in mainstream use have been introduced. When you install most software, not all, it installs hidden files that you can not see. These are registry files and other system files that the software coordinates with the operating system to function and work properly in its certain environments. In older software and some current simple software, files are installed in one directory location. No registry values are edited, and no other system informational and instructional files are placed outside of the directory. Therefore the directory can be copied and placed on another systems hard disk for example and be opened and used. If you can remember the games that used to come on floppy disks, these could be run directly from the movable storage reading device with out copying a thing to the hard disk.
If your antivirus software is unable to quarantine a detected virus, it is either because of A) An error was encountered while moving the virus to quarantine on the hard disk, or B) The virus is putting up a fight against your antivirus software. When this happens, delete the virus or send it to the developer of the antivirus software if possible for analysis.
It just means that there is not enough capacity on the concerned disk. If this message is shown, you can copy no more files to the disk. In this case, you need to remove unwanted files and programs or move them to another disk or media. This way, you can create space for new files and programs.
What you can do is have another SSD and set that as a cache disk so that the computer automatically loads up frequently-used pieces of data and programs onto the cache disk to speed up loading and doesn't require your mechanical hard disk to spin up all the time. However, if you have the mechanical disk set up as a boot disk, you could do the same with your existing SSD but move all the data off the SSD into the mechanical hard disk and then set the SSD as a cache disk. It will speed up your mechanical disk to a certain degree.
I have used Acronis True Image. There is Norton Ghost which basically does the same thing. Acronis has a free version called Home, you might want to try that one.
Yes, but the system may not function properly if you hope to boot from that disk. The swapped disk can be a second or third disk on a system, but if you want it to boot from that disk you'll probably need to re-load the OS.
There is nothing to fix, buy a bigger disk and move the files.