Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
If your OS is XP it sure does becuase it (WinXP) book ends the drive.
Originally posted by: akira34
I know it doesn't improve performance in the least bit. I'm not certain if it actually harms it or not. Since there's 0 gain, why bother?? You're much better off getting a second drive if you want to keep things split.
BTW, remember, if your drive fails, it doesn't matter how many partitions you have, it's still dead and you're [possibly] boned.
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: akira34
I know it doesn't improve performance in the least bit. I'm not certain if it actually harms it or not. Since there's 0 gain, why bother?? You're much better off getting a second drive if you want to keep things split.
BTW, remember, if your drive fails, it doesn't matter how many partitions you have, it's still dead and you're [possibly] boned.
Why bother? That's easy. When I feel the need to reformat, I don't have to worry about backing up saved games, 20gb of MP3s, 5gb of work related files, My Documents, 500mb of digital pictures, 5gb of game files/patches, etc., because they are all on drives D: and E:.
Your're exactly right about the drive failing, though. That's what my secondary and external drives are for. 🙂
Originally posted by: NumbaJuan
Here is some good reading on a partitioned drive. Multiple partitions might make for a more responsive system.
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Originally posted by: NumbaJuan
Here is some good reading on a partitioned drive. Multiple partitions might make for a more responsive system.
I was going to link to that, but you beat me to it.
Anyway, that article should be required reading. Partitioning should DEFINITELY be done if you want a better responding system. My WD 120 is currently cut up like so:
1x1GB - Page File
1x9GB - OS and Programs (excluding games)
4x20GB - Games 1, 2, 3, 4
1x22GB - Data storage
nice setup
Originally posted by: NumbaJuan
Here is some good reading on a partitioned drive. Multiple partitions might make for a more responsive system.