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Old December 12th, 2006, 01:52 PM
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Ernie, I would point out that if your primary drive is getting full you might want to move most or even all of your kma files to the second drive. Windows has a real problem with full C: drives. If there is not at least 25% (according to them but with overhead requirements should be 35%) of the drive space free then defragment program will not work correctly. I have found over the years that a 50% minimum free space level works the best and will keep Windows and your programs working the fastest.
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