Sweet desk, really cool theme you're using as well.
I recently downloaded MultiMon Taskbar so I can extend the taskbar like you have right there. It did span the taskbar, but didn't have the same theme I'm currently using. Just wondering, what software are you using for that feature?
It's working out great actually. Screenie Thanks again, I love it. If I had both screens at the same resolution, it would probably look better. It's because the second monitor is installed to my laptop [1280x800]. But I like it either way.
My "C" drive is 320 GB, but with the OS, apps, my music collection and all the crap I download and don't get around to burning, it was remaining quite full.
I bought a 500GB Seagate Barracuda which now houses my music collection and anything to do with file sharing.
"C" now has 82GB free and "G" has 262GB free.
This also keeps the chances of contracting a virus on my system drive much lower.
Oh yea so you finally took (Rossco's?) advice on not keeping your personal docs (music n'such) on your main drive then, eh?
I keep an external "Media Drive" to house all my documents. That way they don't bog down my "Main Drive" so I get faster performance and the whole 'what if it crashes' thing. Backups :smilie4:
I recently downloaded MultiMon Taskbar so I can extend the taskbar like you have right there. It did span the taskbar, but didn't have the same theme I'm currently using.
Just wondering, what software are you using for that feature?
It's a fantastic and small utility. I highly recommend it - [link]
They sell it, but I downloaded it. You should be able to find it on any number of file sharing protocols.
*downloading right now
Let me know how it works out.
If I had both screens at the same resolution, it would probably look better. It's because the second monitor is installed to my laptop [1280x800]. But I like it either way.
The sharing of files obviously.
My "C" drive is 320 GB, but with the OS, apps, my music collection and all the crap I download and don't get around to burning, it was remaining quite full.
I bought a 500GB Seagate Barracuda which now houses my music collection and anything to do with file sharing.
"C" now has 82GB free and "G" has 262GB free.
This also keeps the chances of contracting a virus on my system drive much lower.
I keep an external "Media Drive" to house all my documents. That way they don't bog down my "Main Drive" so I get faster performance and the whole 'what if it crashes' thing. Backups :smilie4:
If my main worries were my drive crashing or viruses, I would just do backups.