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What benefit do you get from partitioning, and why do so many people put a small-ish partition on a hard drive for the o/s ?
I have an OS partition of around 35 gigs. This is just for Windows and for small programs. Most of my software is installed on the next partition. Then at the end of the drive (the slowest part, due to the distance the disk head has to travel) I keep my least accessed stuff, or stuff where speed isn't a big issue - eg. driver files, pics, mp3 music, videos etc.
How big you make the partitions depends on the size of your drive and how much space suits your needs.
Nothin to gain from by having progs on a different drive or partition.......
Windows defaults to drive C for files when installing software.
A lot of progs do not let you install anywhere but the boot drive.
I'm not dual booting at present, but it's the first time in a while I haven't.Next question - multi-booting and different o/s - why ?
Yet more great replies - thanks !
So, given that I have 2x 1tb hard drives plus a 160gb I might be best off using the smallest for the O/S and programs,
Next question - multi-booting and different o/s - why ?
As mentioned, thanks to new technologies, etc newer (SATA) HDs are much faster. Have a look here.The 160 is an older HD, so maybe I will just keep the two larger ones in with a partition for the O/S.