Oh wow..... Debby, for $79 you can buy a 1 TERRABYTE drive! (I just bought one for a customer.) If you know anybody even a little bit skilled in IT they can do a clone using a program called Ghost, or one called Drive Image. That will take your existing C: drive and clone it byte for byte to the new LARGE drive. It will move the OS, all your programs.... everything, because it isn't "moving" anything as in "cut it from here and paste it to there". It is a bitcopy, which means sector 1 to sector 1, to the end. If you do that, you won't sweat space again for a LONG time.

Byte values go like this.

1000 Bytes = 1 Kilbyte
1000 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
1000 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
1000 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
1000 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
1000 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
1000 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
1000 Zettabyte = 1 Zottabyte
1000 Zottabyte = 1 Brontobyte – that is a 1 followed by 27 zeroes

At the moment, for home computers, up to a 2 terrabyte drive is affordable.

Just to picture it, a 1 with 27 zeros is

1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

My computer that runs BIAB/RB has a 1 terrabyte drive. With about 20 songs on it, and each song is in a folder that contains the RB sequences, tracks dumped to individual wav files, all tracks merged to one wav file, and MP3s samples at both 320 and 128 (different sizes to go different places). Sonar is also on that computer. Windows 7, a space hog.

With all of that redundancy in file saves, I am currently at 78% free space. I seriously can't even imagine a 75gb hard drive. Windows 7 itself uses 13gb. That is 17% of your hard drive for just the OS.

Shop around online and find a deal and upgrade. Just make sure you know IDE or SATA drives.