Also check your private message I also sent you a link.
1.) Your C: Drive is the drive that needs the most space. You have lots of space on your D: drive 700+GB is plenty.
I just did a quick vid. to show others following this thread how to change the item screen size settings to keep your system in line with default items sizes.
It was just a suggestion by Phil on the 1st page that this can cause issues if not within the default items sizes. Some programs, icons and so on don't like too big an item size setting. (Again this is just something to try and see- you can always revert back to your larger size later. I have mine set to 120% or 125% because 100% is way too small for me to view on my external monitor.) See here:
2. Updates are usually saved on your C: drive as well as a lot of other updates for other programs, the system pagefiles not to mention a large System Restore file etc. Which is the reason it is recommended you need at least 80-100GB of free space on your C: drive just in case.
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a) Power DVD is Cyberlink's DVD, video/music player.
b) Power2Go is Cyberlink's DVD/CD Disc burning program (use this)
c) Dvd Maker is Windows own DVD creation software- you can try this also.
Tip: Get a couple Re-Writable DVDs (DVD-RW) so you can test burn without wasting good discs.
Rob
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