xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday November 20 2005, 2:44 pm: Of course there's a way.
Select all the files you want and drag them into D: Open up drive C, select the files, open drive D then drag and drop them into D: it should take a few minutes depending on how many files and how big the files are. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Sunday November 20 2005, 2:17 pm: no the D drive is used to recover your computer in case it all goes to hell. it also does not really have enough space to really help you. you need to either get a bigger hardrive or delete some of your older stuff that you dont use anymore [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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