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To: H Peterson who wrote (1567)1/19/1999 3:11:00 AM
From: dfloydr   of 110652
 
A couple of answers for you:

1. Partition Magic is MAGIC. Easy and very informative. On a hard drive that size you might even partition it into three or four drives. Partition Magic will review your system and make recommendations to obtain the most efficient set up. The only problem I had was due to the fact that my new partitions were labeled drives D, E, and F. My CD-Rom had been identified as drive D. I forget how I renamed the CD-Rom, but since that was done the system worked perfectly.

2. I had a lot of trouble with my Win95 PC, some of which continued to Win98. Win 98 is much much better. What finally calmed my system down perfectly was Cybermedia's product called "First Aid". The program scans your system thoroughly and looks at all the relationships between your systems and files and checks out all the hardware. It then presents you with a report and tells you how to fix any problems, most of which you can fix by clicking on "Autofix". Since I installed First Aid I have had no problems.
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