anthony stewart
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bochane
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I used the following procedure:
- make a system copy and a repair disk before going to next step
- uninstall every thing you don't need during the upgrade (any additional program)
- go to properties of your C: drive, run clean up, and system clean up, check every available option
- maybe you want to optimize your C: drive now, it can't hurt...
See whether this is enough, I think it is
Hope this helps
- make a system copy and a repair disk before going to next step
- uninstall every thing you don't need during the upgrade (any additional program)
- go to properties of your C: drive, run clean up, and system clean up, check every available option
- maybe you want to optimize your C: drive now, it can't hurt...
See whether this is enough, I think it is
Hope this helps
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If the above isn't enough space then your next best is to;
- Get a new hdd that is at least 20g bigger than what you have now but also the same type of interface and (Physical Dimensions) size,
- Use an good image backup software to clone the current system onto the new drive.
- Remove your current drive and replace it with the new one
- Upgrade as normal from here.
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