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j3ff9ack wrote:
Not sure why the new drive isn't showing up, but you can add it to the "Send to..." menu.
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-customize-the-send-to-menu-in-windows
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joebedford wrote:NamMedevac 70 wrote:I put LINUX on a separate partition. I've installed various VMs in separate partitions. My F: drive used to be my C: drive until I replaced C: with an SSD.
Just curious, do you really need an H partition. I have been heavy computing for 30 years and never needed different partitions on my internal or external drives. Thanks.
Oh yes, I've been computing for 55 years noob ๐
โMar-27-2023 06:16 PM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:I put LINUX on a separate partition. I've installed various VMs in separate partitions. My F: drive used to be my C: drive until I replaced C: with an SSD.
Just curious, do you really need an H partition. I have been heavy computing for 30 years and never needed different partitions on my internal or external drives. Thanks.
โMar-27-2023 02:25 PM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
Just curious, do you really need an H partition. I have been heavy computing for 30 years and never needed different partitions on my internal or external drives. Thanks.
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ralphnjoann wrote:
The Copy/Paste procedure is a bit tedious when compared to the Copy to Folder/ Move to Folder alternative. These choices don't appear on the context menu, but can be easily added with a registry modification. For information on how to do this, go to the following link:
Copy /Move
The "Copy To" option copies the information to the new location and leaves the original intact, while "Move To" deletes it from the original location.
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