Posted: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 13:33:07 Post Subject: Using multiple partitions
I thought I had this all figured out, now I've got conflicting info. I have a 160GB WD drive, and a 74GB Raptor. I just got the second one and am re-configuring/ re-installing to incorporate it. The plan was to have two partitions on the raptor. 10-12GB for the OS and the rest for games/apps. The 160 will be media and general storage. Is that the right thing to do with the raptor? I thought for sure I wanted the OS on it's own partition like that and was wondering the best way to install apps/games on the other partition when I heard that I just want one partition. So, one or two partitions and content in each?
Thanks
I found out long ago, after moving away from 16 bit fat and it's limitations on partition sizes, that just doing a single partition for a drive is the best way to go. Yes, you'll lose a megabyte or 2 due to the file system, but WHO CARES?! It's a massive amount of storage and breaking it up in to smaller chunks just to save a couple megabytes is LAME.
So, go with the largest partitions you can on your drives. That's my advice. It saves headaches later and makes administration that much easier. Just be sure to do your defrags ever quarter.
Posted: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:14:10 Post Subject: Re: Using multiple partitions
Dfran wrote:
I thought I had this all figured out, now I've got conflicting info. I have a 160GB WD drive, and a 74GB Raptor. I just got the second one and am re-configuring/ re-installing to incorporate it. The plan was to have two partitions on the raptor. 10-12GB for the OS and the rest for games/apps. The 160 will be media and general storage. Is that the right thing to do with the raptor? I thought for sure I wanted the OS on it's own partition like that and was wondering the best way to install apps/games on the other partition when I heard that I just want one partition. So, one or two partitions and content in each?
Thanks
yeah, thats smart thinking. Put the OS on one partition and games on the other. Keep all your important data on a second drive (raid 1 if possible). This way if you need to wipe your OS etc you will be fine. Just make sure you have enough room on the c: ... I get lazy and leave files there and it won't go too far if you allot just 10GB
So, apps go with the OS, but games can be on a seperate partition? In my case, having all three on the one Raptor, is it best to just leave one partition?
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