On one of my family PCs, I had two partitions:
C Drive - I had an intent of holding only the operating system on this drive
D Drive - I had an intent of holding all program files and data here (word documents, excel spreadsheets, videos, etc).
I had explained that all must be saved onto the D Drive and he seemed to be knowledgable enough to understand it.
However, a month after building a PC, he gave me a call and told me that the C Drive was full. After lecturing him about where to save data, I told him to move all files (music, video files, etc) to the D Drive, and to keep ALL WINDOWS FILES in the C Drive.
When moving the files, he moved some of the windows files over to the D drive. Now, every time at start up, windows says that there are 26 internal errors that may effect performance, etc.
What is my best course of action to resolve this situation?
C Drive - I had an intent of holding only the operating system on this drive
D Drive - I had an intent of holding all program files and data here (word documents, excel spreadsheets, videos, etc).
I had explained that all must be saved onto the D Drive and he seemed to be knowledgable enough to understand it.
However, a month after building a PC, he gave me a call and told me that the C Drive was full. After lecturing him about where to save data, I told him to move all files (music, video files, etc) to the D Drive, and to keep ALL WINDOWS FILES in the C Drive.
When moving the files, he moved some of the windows files over to the D drive. Now, every time at start up, windows says that there are 26 internal errors that may effect performance, etc.
What is my best course of action to resolve this situation?