Hi All,
I'm unlikely to need any more than around 350GB for windows OS and programs (not including games), so is it ok to create a 350GB partition on my new 2TB NVMe drive to install windows, and use other partitions with the rest of the space for games and data ?
I read that partitioning is a thing of the past, and lots of people use a dedicated drive for the OS only, but as I've bought a 2TB drive I want to use it for other things as well as the OS.
What's the best way forward in this case? I'm thinking I'd need a separate partition so if necessary, I can restore just the OS and any installed programs, rather than having to restore the whole drive. Also I've been used to segregating my data on different partitions, is there anything wrong with doing that these days on fast NVMe drives?
Thanks
X20
I'm unlikely to need any more than around 350GB for windows OS and programs (not including games), so is it ok to create a 350GB partition on my new 2TB NVMe drive to install windows, and use other partitions with the rest of the space for games and data ?
I read that partitioning is a thing of the past, and lots of people use a dedicated drive for the OS only, but as I've bought a 2TB drive I want to use it for other things as well as the OS.
What's the best way forward in this case? I'm thinking I'd need a separate partition so if necessary, I can restore just the OS and any installed programs, rather than having to restore the whole drive. Also I've been used to segregating my data on different partitions, is there anything wrong with doing that these days on fast NVMe drives?
Thanks
X20