Thank you very much Mr. Stanley,
It is a brand new machine, built to a price parameter ($1000)
and I wanted to stay with the XP. OS.
Rats! I had not considered a dual internal drive, I'll ring the tech
and get a price to fit a small, say 160Gb drive.
I assume you would suggest making backups from the 2nd int drive to the OS
drive.
I usually make "copy" backups once a month, I am happy with that risk,
and only add about 4000 images per month.
The total image file count is around 35Gb.
Cheers
"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
> rodney wrote:
>> Links etc?
>>
>> I have taken possession of a new XP machine
>> and things seem a little different from my last XP
>> that crashed and burned.
>>
>> I am trying to organise my file hierarchy with something like
>> 500,000 images in say 1000 folders.
>>
>> I have them in My Documents, but oft times windows explorer
>> ends up in a mirror folder tree under C:\ drive
>> It feels awkward and troubling,
>> any ideas how to set up a stable file tree in xp please?
>> Should I move these files to the root drive C:\ only?
>> Thanks very much in advance.
>
> First - if by 'taken possession' - you mean this is a used machine -
> format it and install everything clean. Leave no doubt it is truly your
> machine.
>
> Your "My Documents" true path can be found by this command in Windows XP:
>
> Start button --> RUN --> type in:
> cmd /k echo %USERPROFILE%
> --> Click OK.
>
> Whatever that echos back, add "\My Documents" to the end and that is the
> actual path of your my documents. Or you could do this:
>
> Start button --> RUN --> type in:
> explorer "%USERPROFILE%\My Documents"
> --> Click OK.
> (Quotation marks and all.)
>
> The "Desktop" folder is similar. "Start Menu" also. Your Internet
> Explorer "Favorites" as well.
>
> What you need to be concerned with - really - is the complete
> path/filename length. You would be better served (for multiple reasons,
> including backups) to get another hard drive (internal) and store the
> files in the root of that drive (starting your hierarchy there.)
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
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> >> Stay informed about: File Hiearchy.Any Tips?