Aight got it. so basically 1. Resize my HDD with easeus so there's space for my ISOs, wihle keeping my stuff already on it 2. Format the unformatted space with the WBFS manager (it's drive letter will be N) 3. download ISOS and put them in via WBFS manager to the HDD That it? Seems simple. Also, I put the ISO image in my partition 1 to 2 or just leave them because they'll still work? I'am gonna get started soon, thanks!
If you're asking if you have to put it on one and then transfer over? No. You just use the WBFS manager you have to transfer the ISO to the WBFS partition.
For his particular setup, he has to. He only has 6 GB available (may be total capacity...don't remember) on his internal drive... For extraction, he'll need more than 6 GB to do it, so yes, he has to transfer the RARs to the external Partition 1 before extracting, and then he is able to transfer the decompressed ISO to Partition 2 via WBFS manager. Unless he gets a larger internal drive, he has no choice but to do this... Torrenting directly from the external HDD is bad news...it wears out the drive extremely fast.
This is not the case at all. There is no difference between and internal hard disk and an external one.
So it's safe to torrent to my external HDD and extract there and then put it in via WBFS manager? Ace and insane are confusing me again ~.~
So I can torrent to my external harddrive, extract there and then put it in with the WBFS? This argument cofuzzles me. ~.~
Hey guys, I don't have to pay for EASEUS right? Lots of 30% off and crap on the site.. Also, it's the partition master right? Not the manager?