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    Default Re: -HELP- What the FUCK is "Non System Disk"????????

    In Windows Vista, system disk is a codename for flux capacitor. If your flux capacitor is gone, then you are fucked three ways from Sunday. You need a whole new computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    In Windows Vista, system disk is a codename for flux capacitor. If your flux capacitor is gone, then you are fucked three ways from Sunday. You need a whole new computer.
    But the Flux Capacitor is new, I just bought it.

    I also installed a new Diffusioner Transfuction to protect it from any spyware like Zortek.

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    Default Re: -HELP- What the FUCK is "Non System Disk"????????

    OK, maybe it's something else.

    My understanding is that a system disk usually means a disk that contains a limited number of "boot files". Typically the system disk is always the c drive. The many thousands of files that make up the Vista operating system can be on the c-drive, or any other hard drive, but the boot files have to be on the c-drive. Of course the term system disk may have a different meaning to the people who developed this software.

    You know, I can't think of any reason why software would want to be installed on a non system disk. Lots of people these days have only have one hard drive, and only one partition on that hard drive. That ios the c-drive. D-drive and 3-drive would be used for CDROM, or DVD. Unless things are different with Vista, I never bothered to learn about that.

    I suggest if you are concerned, see if the software company has a tech support department, and ask them to explain in writing exactly why their program wants to go on a non-system disk. Based on everything I've learned up to and including Windows XP, it really doesn't make a lot of sense.

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    Default Re: -HELP- What the FUCK is "Non System Disk"????????

    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    OK, maybe it's something else.

    My understanding is that a system disk usually means a disk that contains a limited number of "boot files". Typically the system disk is always the c drive. The many thousands of files that make up the Vista operating system can be on the c-drive, or any other hard drive, but the boot files have to be on the c-drive. Of course the term system disk may have a different meaning to the people who developed this software.

    You know, I can't think of any reason why software would want to be installed on a non system disk. Lots of people these days have only have one hard drive, and only one partition on that hard drive. That ios the c-drive. D-drive and 3-drive would be used for CDROM, or DVD. Unless things are different with Vista, I never bothered to learn about that.

    I suggest if you are concerned, see if the software company has a tech support department, and ask them to explain in writing exactly why their program wants to go on a non-system disk. Based on everything I've learned up to and including Windows XP, it really doesn't make a lot of sense.
    Thanks for the help..

    I just went ahead and installed it on my external HD.

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