I dont share my pc with anyone but I started out "hiding" stuff in folders in program files. Then i started putting more folders and more folders inside of program files.
My question is: Is it ok to treat "program files" the same as any other folder or will it eventually slow my system down or cause any other problems.
My guess is that it wont but there's plenty of people here who know a great deal more than me.
I remember asking the same thing about putting folders on my desktop that have, say, a large amount of mp3's in them. Most people felt that it wouldnt matter where i put them on my hard drive, but some people felt it was not a good idea to use the desktop in this manner and that it was better to have a folder on my c drive that was by itself.
This may all sound silly but i think its a question worth asking, i dont mind showing my ignorance. My system does seem to work fine so i think all is well but i would like to know for sure if i can.
thanks
Good advice + great people = tek-tips
My question is: Is it ok to treat "program files" the same as any other folder or will it eventually slow my system down or cause any other problems.
My guess is that it wont but there's plenty of people here who know a great deal more than me.
I remember asking the same thing about putting folders on my desktop that have, say, a large amount of mp3's in them. Most people felt that it wouldnt matter where i put them on my hard drive, but some people felt it was not a good idea to use the desktop in this manner and that it was better to have a folder on my c drive that was by itself.
This may all sound silly but i think its a question worth asking, i dont mind showing my ignorance. My system does seem to work fine so i think all is well but i would like to know for sure if i can.
thanks
Good advice + great people = tek-tips