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Re:760ED-Hard Drive space



Greetings,

Thank you Paul for your reponse.  I purchased my IBM TP760ED second hand,
no manuals, no disks, but it is a great machine.

It has 48 meg of Ram, removable-interchangeable CD Rom drive with floppy
drive.

I registered it on the IBM site and received the stat sheet that it
originally had a 1.2 Gig hard drive. I have no idea when it was originally
purchased or if it is still in warranty.

It has a 750 meg hard drive and I am trying to conserve space until I can
find out the particulars of purchasing a 2nd hard drive (? don't know if
this is possible? machine-wise?)

With space conservation in mind, I note the following programs and wonder
if any of them can be safely deleted. In other words what is their function?  

Olicom
DVP
Factory
IBMPCI
IPFWIN (subdirectory 760e-USs1.inf) need to know how to read file,
possibly convert to Word or ???) (opening file in WPad just 	gives computer
language codes/squares, etc.)
Reachout
Welcome
WIMAGE
WNETFIN- Netfinity Ver 3.06

I have a ThinkPad Information file that contains Thinkpad User's guide, but
receive a message "need disk."

I have a desktop PC, and just want to use laptop when I travel, so I don't 
need programs/software that I will never use.

These questions are probably so elementary that the response would probably
bore 99% of your readers, so feel free to reply to my e-mail address.

Thanks a million, 

LA Wynne
shelby@netten.net

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>Yes, and with help of others on the list, I will try to add the 600, 770,
765, 310, 380, too, but this
>while not come quick (because I have school, too).
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