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		<title>Faceprov.log and Lenovo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 17:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was in a hurry when I wrote this, and didn&#8217;t get to go through it to sufficiently de-geek it.  Even though this is filed under nerdy talk, it should still make some sense.  Will fix that up here soon. I&#8217;m cleaning up files and ran across this one, c:\faceprov.log. I&#8217;ve got a Lenovo and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was in a hurry when I wrote this, and didn&#8217;t get to go through it to sufficiently de-geek it.  Even though this is filed under nerdy talk, it should still make some sense.  Will fix that up here soon.<span id="more-1083"></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;m cleaning up files and ran across this one, c:\faceprov.log.   I&#8217;ve got a Lenovo and I&#8217;m guessing it&#8217;s from the face detection feature, but I tried googling it this morning and only got a handful of results; most of them in languages I couldn&#8217;t decipher.  For the record, I&#8217;ve deleted it without any ill effects so far.</p>
<p>On a side note, I&#8217;m a little .. mystified?  Confused?  I&#8217;m not sure what the word is I&#8217;m looking for, because I&#8217;m not <em>angry</em>.  Just wondering why a smart company like Lenova would install Vista on a tiny C partition, and leave it configured to automatically store all programs and user profile data on that same space.</p>
<p>Granted, with a fair amount of work you can force Windows to save data to another drive, but my laptop has this special little &#8216;novo&#8217; button &#8212; right by the power button, no less &#8212; that you press and it reformats the windows partition.  Potentially undoing all my changes.  No prompt for a password even.  A one-button format -might- be a good idea had they taken the time to make windows save data to another drive.  But as is, if the user isn&#8217;t savvy enough to save their data to D, they lose it all.  Why,<br />
Lenovo, why?  You&#8217;re such a great company otherwise&#8230;</p>
<p>Yesterday I upgraded Open Office update and forgot to set the installation to my D drive.  That extra 150 MB or so on C was enough to crowd my pagefile in a big way.  As you might imagine, this caused a series of unfortunate events, and it took me till this morning to figure out why I kept crashing.</p>
<p>But the good news is that -because- my system kept crashing, I thought to move my whole page file over to that large D drive where it can have its own dedicated 4GB. Even with 3GB of physical ram and memory-hogging features disabled, I can tell Windows relies heavily on my virtual memory, particularly when I&#8217;m using photoshop for a print job.  If I recall correctly, the laptop came with just 4GB free on C, and the difference I&#8217;ve seen from switching it over to the other drive is significant.</p>
<p>I thought about posting a how-to here, but the fact is, Microsoft has its own how-tos on their site, and there are dozens of other sites out there with how-tos and more information still.   <del datetime="2009-08-19T16:08:20+00:00">If you&#8217;d still like MY how-to, drop me an email.</del>  A few dozen emails later, I decided I may as well <a href="http://novapages.com/ideablog/geek-speak/d-is-for-data/">post what I&#8217;d been sending people</a> as well. So it&#8217;s up there &#038; ready for you to use at your own liability.</p>
<p>If you need further help, I don&#8217;t know whether Lenovo&#8217;s tech support can help step you through such drastic system modifications but I can say they&#8217;ve been excellent when I&#8217;ve called them for hardware issues.  If you -still- would rather have me step you through it, drop me a note and we can try to schedule something via phone.  Just know that as a single mom taking a full load at college and trying to provide for my kids, the phrase &#8220;free time&#8221; is a paradox.  Good luck!</p>
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