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Post by Ernie "In the Draft" Ludwig on Feb 23, 2016 23:46:16 GMT -5
So, in a couple threads I mentioned I had computer issues. Had my computer tech guy show up to get things fixed for me since I do not have an idea really how to do much on a computer. Anyway, I ran out of hard drive space, so I thought I would delete some programs I didn't recognize. Most of you know what happened next. I ended up deleting one of my drivers that made my trips work. I had both outside screens as the center screen & everything was distorted & snowy. He got it all back up & running for me, but he couldn't understand why I had no hard drive memory left. He found out the the Google drive has been sharing every document installed by everyone. He uses some other progragm, so he isn't familiar with Google Drive. Does anyone know what I can do to stop it from sharing every file? I would think it should store the info until I go to open which ever file I want to look at.
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Post by Jason "Curby" Roy on Feb 23, 2016 23:51:07 GMT -5
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Post by Ernie "In the Draft" Ludwig on Feb 23, 2016 23:54:09 GMT -5
Thanks Jason
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Post by Christian Challiner on Feb 24, 2016 0:09:10 GMT -5
Yep, that's why I don't run the google drive app, just use the webpage instead.
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Post by John "Badoer" King on Feb 24, 2016 1:33:49 GMT -5
Yep, that's why I don't run the google drive app, just use the webpage instead. Or take the lazy approach I do and just have a huge hard disk in the PC
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Post by Christian Challiner on Feb 24, 2016 1:45:08 GMT -5
But hard disks are noisy
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Post by Joshua "Tire Destroyer" Mertz on Feb 24, 2016 9:38:12 GMT -5
Or do like me and setup a NAS. Right now I have 6TB of total storage. Had old hardware sitting around.
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