Some help please. My laptop's C: drive is getting full. I've down the usual Clean Disk and removing shadow restore points and it has help a bit but not enough. There is a second drive that has about 60gb of space. What is the best tool to use for (safely) moving things across to the E: drive (mainly pictures and music as they take up the most space? (I'm presuming thst I can't just move the whole folders over manually and that it needs to be done 'properly'?).
Just move the folders, no real need to do anything else.
If you use "windows libraries" you may wish to make new pointers. i.e. add the new locations to the libraries.
Thanks for that. Can I ask another question for the same laptop? It is getting very slow streaming Eurosport (and other live TV). Is there anything I can do to improve the play back which is a bit jittery (ultimately it is 'get a new one' but I don't quite want to do that yet).
Some help please. My laptop's C: drive is getting full. I've down the usual Clean Disk and removing shadow restore points and it has help a bit but not enough. There is a second drive that has about 60gb of space. What is the best tool to use for (safely) moving things across to the E: drive (mainly pictures and music as they take up the most space? (I'm presuming thst I can't just move the whole folders over manually and that it needs to be done 'properly'?).