Need partition advice...
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- Gromit
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Need partition advice...
I have a 200gb Western Digital HDD that I'm getting ready to install Windows XP on. I obviously would prefer not to have one giant partition, but am not sure what size to make the OS partition.
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
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Re: Need partition advice...
I generally give XP at least 6 GB to play it safe for the long term.Gromit wrote:I have a 200gb Western Digital HDD that I'm getting ready to install Windows XP on. I obviously would prefer not to have one giant partition, but am not sure what size to make the OS partition.
Any recommendations?
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I have a WD 250GB drive. I made a 20GB partition for the OS and made the rest a giant drive.
I install the OS and all my apps to the 20GB partition, all my games go to the 220GB (or whatever is actually left since it's not really a 250GB drive) partition, and all my data goes on an external 160GB drive.
I install the OS and all my apps to the 20GB partition, all my games go to the 220GB (or whatever is actually left since it's not really a 250GB drive) partition, and all my data goes on an external 160GB drive.
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Re: Need partition advice...
10Gb should cover it.Gromit wrote:Any recommendations?
I always have a partition for system (currently 10Gb), a partition for apps (the rest of that 60Gb drive), a separate drive for games (120Gb at least, I split mine to two partitions), a separate drive for "stuff" (120Gb at least, again I split mine) and a final backup to put ghost images of those on (120Gb at least, one chunk) should I wish to.
Some people say I overdo it, but I never have any problems that way. Smaller partitions = easier backups = less pain when it all dies screaming.
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I have a 160gb drive. I partitioned it to be 60/100. I put all my apps and games and windows on the same drive. I put files on the other 100 (and some on my external drive). I figure that if I reinstall the OS, I'm going to reinstall the apps and games anyway. I have a friend who only puts windows on his primary partition and then makes a ghost image of it and stores it on his second partition. That way, he can ghost his fresh windows install whenever he wants. I guess I just don't reinstall windows that often.
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If you can afford twin drives of the same size it's also superb for backups (especially if you set them up for mirroring). Personally, I use too much space, so only have backups of essentials and a Ghost image of the OS install partition.is_dead wrote:I put everything on C. That way the default directories always work for installation, updates, uninstall, etc. I save probably 5 minutes a week just by always being able to hit Next during updates etc. You can always organize by folders too.
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One of the advantages of partitioning is to keep the highly-accessed physical data at the outer cylinders of your hard drive (where the linear velocities are highest). Additionally if you ever need to reformat, you only need to affect some smaller portion (one partition) of your hard drive while not touching data on other partitions.is_dead wrote:I put everything on C. That way the default directories always work for installation, updates, uninstall, etc. I save probably 5 minutes a week just by always being able to hit Next during updates etc. You can always organize by folders too.
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