4parks
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 21, 2009
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I have a collection of (mostly cheesy) photo editing and scrapbooking programs loaded into my laptop. I recently was surprise gifted Adobe photoshop elements 8. I am beyond psyched, and will now begin the process of self educating myself on the new program. However, with the installation of the new program, I have exhausted available storage space in my C: drive. So Now, I am faced with several options on how to proceed. I can
1. Have my laptop "worked on" to add more memory
2. Buy an external hard drive
3. quit using my laptop and use my stationary pc.
If I buy an EHD, seemingly best choice, do I load photoshop into that, and leave the space in my C: drive for my photos, and downloaded digital element files? Or... opposite, keep photos and element materials on the EHD?
Just wondering if anybody had an opinion.
p.s. I downloaded photos and digital scrapbooking elements onto disks and deleted files last night which gave me NO space at all. It's obviously all the programs I have loaded thats hogging up the space. (It's about 4 or 5 programs). I really don't want to delete any of them because I use them all for a "little something" each, that I will still be using until I become more proficient at pse8.
Thanks guys for your input.

1. Have my laptop "worked on" to add more memory
2. Buy an external hard drive
3. quit using my laptop and use my stationary pc.
If I buy an EHD, seemingly best choice, do I load photoshop into that, and leave the space in my C: drive for my photos, and downloaded digital element files? Or... opposite, keep photos and element materials on the EHD?
Just wondering if anybody had an opinion.
p.s. I downloaded photos and digital scrapbooking elements onto disks and deleted files last night which gave me NO space at all. It's obviously all the programs I have loaded thats hogging up the space. (It's about 4 or 5 programs). I really don't want to delete any of them because I use them all for a "little something" each, that I will still be using until I become more proficient at pse8.
Thanks guys for your input.
