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chelsea25 | 21:59 Sun 26th Jun 2005 | Technology
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i have a small hard drive 3.2 gb, and a bigger one 10 gb, all of my temp internet files, cookies etc store on the smaller drive, and just recently it is being used up really quickly, like, i have virtually nil space left!!,

 my questions are 1): why all of a sudden is it being used more quickly ( i haven't been using the internet more often than usual)?

2) Is it possible to use the bigger hard drive to store temp internet files, cookies etc.?

Thanks in advance : )

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As far as I know, you can't instruct your browser(s) to store cookies etc. on a second hard drive.

As a start point, I'd uninstall any progs you really don't need, delete all of the temp files (with something like the "tracks eraser" that comes with Microsoft Antispyware), empty the recycle bin and see what's left then.

How convenient is it for you to install Windows onto the larger hard drive and use this as the main drive to avoid this in future? This would be my plan B / last resort.

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