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[This message contained attachments that have been removed.] I recently went in for an upgrade that involved changing my CPU, the keyboard, the speakers and the cabinet (as I went up from PIII to PIV. My 14" monitor, my mouse, and so on remain my old ones. About a year ago, I changed my hard-disk, and around that time, I changed my CD rom to CD RW. As of now, my WIN Xp drive has 300 MB free out of 7 GB, my WIN 98 drive has 800 MB free out of 6 GB and my other two partitions have about 1.5 and 2.2 GB free ....so I have just about 3.8 out of 40 GB free .... and I found TV's question rather a reflection of my own problems. I am thinking of upgrading to 80 GB very soon ... On 5/16/06, Tirumurti Vasudevan wrote: > > thanks to all who responded. > guru,your first mail got through four hours after your second! > does your company batch process the mails to send ? > > yes MS has many such quirks. if not it will not be MS. > another such is the defrag program that takes ages to run through. > i started it last night and went to sleep. > > it is ok initially to have a few drawbacks and third parties fill in the > gap. > but as time and versions go by should they not take care of these things. > apparently no need feels MS. > > longhorn? > reports that i hear is not encouraging. the size of the OS itself > seems to be some five gig. > i shall forget it till i get a new pc. > > curious to know how often people change their pc? > nukkies, your input? > > tv > > On 5/15/06, Gurunath Maddulapalli wrote: > > > >-- > BE HAPPY! LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO BE UNHAPPY! > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created. > -Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel laureate (1879-1955) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To join/leave, use the form at: > http://www.mumbai-central.com/nukkad/#options > This list is archived at: > http://www.mumbai-central.com/nukkad/archive.html > > -- With best wishes, -Taher My other homes: http://www.drtaherforkids.com http://www.writing.com/authors/drtaher Purchase and read my book: "Child Care: From Birth to Eighteen. A Comprehensive Book on the Art of Parenting". Available at Crossword, Planet M and other leading book shops in Metro cities in India. Learn one skill each year, solve one quiz each day. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- There was never a genius without a tincture of madness. -Aristotle, philosopher (384-322 BCE) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To join/leave, use the form at: http://www.mumbai-central.com/nukkad/#options This list is archived at: http://www.mumbai-central.com/nukkad/archive.html
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