Another partition thread, 45GB this time

Muerto

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I just ordered a 45GB IBM Deskstar 75 GXP, it should be here in a few days. How's this for partitions? I'm not planning on putting Linux on this machine so I don't need any drives for that.

C:\ 5GB for Win2K (is that too much or not enough? Never used Win2k before.)

D:\ 5GB for Win98 and the few games that wont work with Win2K

E:\ 35GB for everything else, games, apps, mp3, etc.

Thanks. :)

 

themadmonk

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Looks okay, could trim some off your Win98 and put it in Apps, don't think you need such a big partition for that one.
 

Muerto

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themadmonk

Yeah I probably wont need quite that much space for Win98.

Radboy

Howcome exactly? Would it run faster with Win98 on C:\?

*EDIT* Is it because you have to install Win98 first and then make a NFTS partition for Win2K?



Keep those replies com'in guys! ;)
 

Budman

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Yes it looks good.

C: win98
D: win2k
E: the rest.

And dont let anyone tell you to use 1 big partition.

After both your oses are done, you can ghost both C: & D: to e: and this way you have an easy way to recover if 1 os decides to go crazy & mess up.
 

Muerto

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Budman

I know what you mean by the OS going crazy. It happened to me during a LAN party. Watching everyone else play CS while you're formatting and installing Windows isn't fun. :( But at least I didn't lose any data though.

Don't worry about the 1GB partition. If that's all the space you can afford for the OS then you need a bigger hard drive!
 

Radboy

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AFAIK W98 needs to be on a primary partition, W2K does not. Your 1st partition will likely be a primary.

I would make everything FAT32 - no NTFS for W2K.. if you don't need the added security of NTFS. Having sll FAT32 will make it easier to swap files back & forth.

I even like to make a small (~4GB) partition at the very end .. to put everything that I know won't be accessed during normal opertion .. Ghost images, back-up files, etc. .. but this is merely personal preference.
 

Muerto

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Will Win2K still be as stable with FAT32 instead of NFTS? I heard from a friend that it needed NFTS to be the most stable. I'm planning to use Win2K almost all the time. I'm only going to use Win98 when I have to.
 

Pariah

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Win98 does not have to be on the first partition. I currently have it on a 3rd partition with win2k on the primary.

The file system does not affect OS stability. If you don't need the features of NTFS, stick with FAT32.
 

Muerto

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I'm not sure what exactly an extended/logical drive/partition is. :eek: Right now I've got Win98 on C:\ and everything else on D:\.


What are some of the features that NFTS offers? I'd like to have Win2K on the primary partition just cause I'll be using it more than '98.

 

LXi

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Extended basically means all of your non-primary partitions. Say if you divide your 45GB into three partitions, the first will be primary, the other two will be considered extended, each of them is a logical under the extended.