John Meyer wrote:
James Knott wrote:

I don't know how to do that, James.  Can you refer me to some
instructions?  Thanks.

-- Doug M.

In other words, what I think he is saying is just use the Windows
partition to save your documents and skip the flash drive.  That will
work if the XP partition is formatted as FAT32.  If it's NTFS, on the
other hand, the support is still a little bit hit and miss.
Then again, in addition to either a flash drive or using the other
partition, you could always use a site like http://www.4shared.com or
http://www.xdrive.com and save the files there.
What I had recommended was to create a separate FAT32 partition, to
which the "My Documents" folder can be moved.  I have done that on my
notebook.

The thing is, I don't know how to create a partition, and I hate to experiment with the C drive. Is there a site that will tell me how to do it?

Thanks again to all who wrote. Obviously I need educating, and I see that I'm going to learn a lot on this list. Meanwhile, have patience with me, ok? Use little words, and type slowly.

-- Doug M.



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