Originally posted by: Stratum9
One partition for my OS. One partition for my personal files which I direct the My Documents path to point to. One partiton for Games and all my MP3's. And one for backing up drivers and ghost images files.
Nuke the OS partion for a reinstall and all else gets left alone.
Originally posted by: Stratum9
One partition for my OS. One partition for my personal files which I direct the My Documents path to point to. One partiton for Games and all my MP3's. And one for backing up drivers and ghost images files.
Nuke the OS partion for a reinstall and all else gets left alone.
Originally posted by: rgwalt
You guys are forgetting the swap partition for Windows NT, 2000, etc... I like to keep my swap file on a separate partition. I have one partition for my OS and programs, and one for MP3s, files, data, backups, etc. Keeping a partition for "My Documents" is a great idea. I'll have to do that on my next computer.
Ryan
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Personally, 2 partitions.
1 really big one where your OS and all your files/programs reside.
The second is just a storage drive where you can keep downloads and drivers and such.
I like this because when I have to reinstall, all my drivers and stuff I want to keep is safe on the other partition and I can just nuke the main partition.
amish
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: Stratum9
One partition for my OS. One partition for my personal files which I direct the My Documents path to point to. One partiton for Games and all my MP3's. And one for backing up drivers and ghost images files.
Nuke the OS partion for a reinstall and all else gets left alone.
That hoses all your programs still, tho, right? Unless you reinstall via Ghost?
Also, I hate doing it this way because I'm guaranteed to run out of space on one of the partitions...happened everytime I've tried it..
amish
Originally posted by: Stratum9
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: Stratum9
One partition for my OS. One partition for my personal files which I direct the My Documents path to point to. One partiton for Games and all my MP3's. And one for backing up drivers and ghost images files.
Nuke the OS partion for a reinstall and all else gets left alone.
That hoses all your programs still, tho, right? Unless you reinstall via Ghost?
Also, I hate doing it this way because I'm guaranteed to run out of space on one of the partitions...happened everytime I've tried it..
amish
I usually reinstall via Ghost, but yes, if I start all over from sqaure one with a fresh install from the Win2k CD I will have to reinstall all my programs. But it's not that big a deal.
As for running out of space on one of those partitions - that's why I bought Partition Magic. Just resize by taking some space from one partition and giving it to the one that needs more.