Partition Size Question

Nipples

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I'm doing a clean install on a brand new 160GB SATA hard drive with Windows XP Professional.


Any recommendations on partition size?


 

BlueWeasel

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I use a 10GB size for my C:\ partition that contains XP SP2 and all my applications. I've got a good many applications installed and about 6.5GB are in use (3.5GB free). All my games are installed on the 2nd partition (D:\) and all data, downloads, pictures, MP3s, etc., are on the 3rd partition (E:\)

Unless you are planning on installing several apps that eat up the drive space, 10-15GB should be fine for just the OS and main programs.
 

imported_Tick

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I just go with one big partition. These days makes no real difference, what with a 160 gb sata drive.
 

RVN

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I've been using 10GB partitions for OS and apps which makes for easy re-imaging and gives me a greater storage amount for data. Lately, when I download three or four 2-3 GB movies, precluding moving my temporary internet cache location, I'll run out of room on the C drive, even if I save them to my D drive. So, I'm thinking about upping my C drive to 20 GB.
 

dawks

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Originally posted by: Tick
I just go with one big partition. These days makes no real difference, what with a 160 gb sata drive.

It does when you want to reinstall the OS and keep all your data intact.
 

Zolty

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Originally posted by: dawks
Originally posted by: Tick
I just go with one big partition. These days makes no real difference, what with a 160 gb sata drive.

It does when you want to reinstall the OS and keep all your data intact.



agreed, if you ever need to reformat it is a really good idea to keep windows on a separate partition.