You guys need to learn some drive matainence.
I usually partition my drives into 4 parts, a system drive, generally the smallest of the four, no bigger than 10GB, and keep it strictly to Windows and other junk that automatically saves to the C drive.
Another bigger drive in where my other applications slide in, again not very big, maybe 20GB. I'll then split the rest between a media drive, where I throw all my files, and a test partition where I'll stick anything I'm not sure about, and I'll format it regularly to keep in empty.
I'll occasionally use another partition for Linux, and off course, the swap drive for that.
I absolutely cannot stand people who just fill up their C drive with everything though, arrrrggghh!
I usually partition my drives into 4 parts, a system drive, generally the smallest of the four, no bigger than 10GB, and keep it strictly to Windows and other junk that automatically saves to the C drive.
Another bigger drive in where my other applications slide in, again not very big, maybe 20GB. I'll then split the rest between a media drive, where I throw all my files, and a test partition where I'll stick anything I'm not sure about, and I'll format it regularly to keep in empty.
I'll occasionally use another partition for Linux, and off course, the swap drive for that.
I absolutely cannot stand people who just fill up their C drive with everything though, arrrrggghh!