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Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: cyclist » February 17, 2009, 8:57 pm

Hi,

I have a Sony VAIO laptop(for my sins, oh how I hate computers) and a freind recently changed my default driver from the c drive to the vaio d drive because there was more memory on that drive. However I have been trying to download Yahoo Messenger but it only wants to go to the c drive. So can anybody tell me how to switch my default driver back to the c drive.
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Re: Changing default drivers

PostAuthor: aznyron » February 17, 2009, 9:11 pm

well I would get a external hard drive down load every thing to that and format both C & D drives on your PC and start fresh with all your KB on one drive I never liked my HD part-ion especially now with
external HD which you can store your important files on there
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Re: Changing default drivers

PostAuthor: Ricky » February 17, 2009, 9:24 pm

Yes, there is great merit in having an external drive, but that doesn't answer cyclist's question how to ...
switch my default driver back to the c drive.

..sorry I don't know, does anyone else know?
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Re: Changing default drivers

PostAuthor: cyclist » February 17, 2009, 9:37 pm

Ron,
I'm like my brother when it comes to computers, a total neanderthal (is that spelt right?) and if I got an external hard drive I would probably f/up somewhere trying to do what you say anyway.

But hey, when I get a brain downloaded to my head and can understand the kb and hd i'm pretty sure you will have given me good advice.

:D :D :D
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Re: Changing default drivers

PostAuthor: Ricky » February 17, 2009, 9:56 pm

PS. I think you mean default DRIVES. ;)

I've sent Bangkok Butcher a PM. He's knowledgeable on such things. :D
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Re: Changing default drivers

PostAuthor: cyclist » February 17, 2009, 10:09 pm

Arjay,

Well! I did say I'm brain dead when it comes to computers, Drives, drivers, driven,hb,kd, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

But thanks for mailing the Bangkok Butcher. :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: Changing default drivers

PostAuthor: BangkokButcher » February 17, 2009, 10:10 pm

cyclist wrote:I have a Sony VAIO laptop(for my sins, oh how I hate computers) and a freind recently changed my default driver from the c drive to the vaio d drive because there was more memory on that drive. However I have been trying to download Yahoo Messenger but it only wants to go to the c drive. So can anybody tell me how to switch my default driver back to the c drive.


Nothing wrong with a good old sony :).

Is it only downloads you want to direct to your c: drive, or installations as well.

Both of which (should) usually give you the option of where to save or install.

What operating system are you using, XP or Vista?

Also what browser are you using?
They all operate slighly different.

Sorry to ask for more info
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: Ricky » February 17, 2009, 10:17 pm

Wouldn't it have been better to have switched some of his files, data, photos music or whatever, across to the "D" drive to utilise the space there, but leave "C" as the default drive? That's what I did when my "C" drive started filling up.
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: mortiboy » February 17, 2009, 10:43 pm

Surely when download something, you get the option where you want file placed.Usually, it will ask,this will be placed in ....C drive,next to it says "browse" then you can send it to "D"
I always send downloads to "D" as I have so much space on that.
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: cyclist » February 17, 2009, 10:50 pm

Hi Morti,
No options are given to me when downloading Yahoo Messenger.I think this may have something to do with Yahoo email being downloaded to my c drive and it wanting to hook up to that system in someway.
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: Irish Alan » February 17, 2009, 11:17 pm

In Firefox (I don't use IE) you have an option of where you want your downloads to go to. I just let them go to desktop then when installed I shift the original *.exe into a folder in my D partition. By default programmes do seek to go to C:

Sorry, more questions. How many partitions is your hard drive divided into? 2... C and D? Is Windows installed on C or D?
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: mortiboy » February 17, 2009, 11:34 pm

cyclist wrote:Hi Morti,
No options are given to me when downloading Yahoo Messenger.I think this may have something to do with Yahoo email being downloaded to my c drive and it wanting to hook up to that system in someway.


Yes! I see what you mean! I re-downloaded messenger and it does not give an option.I had a problem before where My C drive space was insufficient to download videos.I transfered some programmes over to D drive to free some space and that solved the problem. Have you checked...."my computer" right Click on disc "c" and "d" properties for space?
Other than that, Me dont know!
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: Irish Alan » February 17, 2009, 11:40 pm

I make my C drive the smallest partition with only Windows and my favourite programs on it. This time I have 2 other partitions. D for documents, photos etc then E is my biggest partition for MP3's, movie and TV series downloads.
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: BKKSTAN » February 18, 2009, 6:22 am

http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0 ... ID=2327972

See if this helps.I was just googling :D
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Re: Changing default drive back to "C"

PostAuthor: aznyron » February 18, 2009, 9:57 am

based on what he said about his knowledge of computers it would be much better for him
if he did NOT have his H/D partioned this way all his files & downloads would go to his C: drive
then he could send them to his external H/D so if there is a problem he could easily repair it.
many of us have different options we like I found for my self I do not want my internal H/D partioned
they have done that here in PC shops I gave it back to them and told them I did not ask you to
partioned it and I don't want it partioned when I had my computers built. BTW which I could
do my self but for 200 baht I let them do it and I can relax doing some thing else
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