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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (4384)12/20/1998 9:05:00 AM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
ZP

My preference is to keep everything on one partition and add a second
partition if there is a good reason.

I would make the early installations to the C drive and watch the size.

Sounds logical and prudent. Except for the Ecel, Quicken, Wp level sw my intuition was correct, thats encouraging.....

I prefer
to put Excel in a directory (folder) named excel, Quicken in a directory named
quicken etc. If the
directory names are kept short and meaningful they are easy to remember
and find.


Then you would love MacOS file system. This is how I learned and would agree with you that it is preferable.

When I install software I usually do not take the default directory.

I was not aware that Windows gave the opportunity to name a directory/folder any thing you want. I'm very glad to here this:-)

Clarence
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