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I'm trying to understand how and where my system records all the many
changes that are made during a typical working session. I have two boot options, both XP Home. Two days ago I copied from the original partition C on Disk 0 to partition H on Disk 1. I booted into H and have been working in it today. I expected to find that all the changes that had previously been automatically written to C (mainly within C:\Documents & Settings\) would now be in H. But in fact they are in BOTH. Changes to my Mailwasher logs, Firefox bookmarks etc are being recorded in places like these: C:\Documents and Settings\Terry Pinnell\Application Data Changes from Symantec LiveUpdate, ntuser.dat, shortcuts to Recent Files, etc, are being recorded in places like these: H:\Documents and Settings\Terry Pinnell\Recent H:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec Is that normal? Is it down to each application (or XP program/process) to decide whether it records in the *currently booted* partition, or in some 'fixed' place? If so, presumably *both* of these partitions must be present for that application to work properly in future? So if I removed one, to get greater simplicity, some applications would be screwed up? -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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Terry Pinnell <terrypinDELETE@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote:
>I expected to find that all the changes that had previously been >automatically written to C (mainly within C:\Documents & Settings\) >would now be in H. But in fact they are in BOTH. That's not as clearly-worded as it should have been. I'm referring of course only to all the NEW changes. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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