A few questions before I reformat and reinstall.

AMDJunkie

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I figured it was time to get rid of all those old files and reinstall Windows, maybe make a few new partitions, but before I go I have a few simple questions.

How should I set up my partitions? I'm going to move all my MP3s and Documents to my secondary 4 GB HD and then format the big 20 GB. I was then thinking of dividing it up between OS (about a gig, maybe two), Office programs (3 or 4 GB), Games (8 to 10 GB), and all other crud (Rest of drive).

Should I leave a part of my drive for Windows 2000? Does it recognize FAT 32 partitions? And how much should I reserve for it?

Anything other than email, documents, and internet files I should backup?

Thanks.
 

gsaldivar

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No offense, but 20GB isn't really considered "big" anymore :)

Unless you have a compelling reason for partitioning, I would simply format it as a single partition and use folders to organize your data.

 

weovpac

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Sounds like a good plan to me. 2gig's for the OS and you should be fine. Backup your email, documents, and internet files on your second hard drive.
 

Kitros

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bah, partitions are so last century... hehe

I have 40 GB, and 2 partitions.
-5 for windows, etc.
-35 for misc.

I don't see a need for partitions anymore, that's what folders are for.:p
 

MulLa

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Partitions can come in handy when you want to do a reformat and didn't / forgotten to back up your personal data. Just keep your data on a seperate partition.
 

Kroze

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What the heck. Reformat doesn't delete all the partition on the drive. Trust me on this one. I've done so many OS swapping it's not even funny.
 

lowtech1

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If you are plan to reformat your hdd a couples of time per year then go a head and partition your drive into multi partitions.

C: - 4gigs for OS
D: - 15gigs for everything eles.

It is best to make an image of your C: drive after the clean install if you have an extra drive, because it will safe time on the next install.
 

AdamDuritz99

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<<Reformatting deletes all partitions on a drive.>>

sorry man, but i think you're wrong about that one.

peace
sean