TheOrteganator
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My father and I both use the same computer for very different things. He is a photographer and uses the computer for photo and video editing and storage. I use it mostly for gaming.
Our problem is that there is quire a battle over HD space, since both games and photos like to take up a lot of room. Also, he makes me incredibly angry with all of the useless crap he installs, which forces me to clean up the startup program list at least once a week to get rid of it all if I want the computer to start up within a reasonable amount of time. He also uses AOL software, which seems to enjoy poping up with useless windows while I'm trying to play games.
Is there any way to add a second hard drive for my user account? Like, when he logs into his user account, it uses one hard drive, and when I log into mine it uses the other? This way, we would keep out things seperate and not have any of our stuff get in each others way.
The spare hard drive I have is identical, and also has Windows XP on it. So, is there any way of logging on with different user accounts and having each one utilize a different hard drive?
Thanks.
Our problem is that there is quire a battle over HD space, since both games and photos like to take up a lot of room. Also, he makes me incredibly angry with all of the useless crap he installs, which forces me to clean up the startup program list at least once a week to get rid of it all if I want the computer to start up within a reasonable amount of time. He also uses AOL software, which seems to enjoy poping up with useless windows while I'm trying to play games.
Is there any way to add a second hard drive for my user account? Like, when he logs into his user account, it uses one hard drive, and when I log into mine it uses the other? This way, we would keep out things seperate and not have any of our stuff get in each others way.
The spare hard drive I have is identical, and also has Windows XP on it. So, is there any way of logging on with different user accounts and having each one utilize a different hard drive?
Thanks.