What to do with my old internal hard drive

Aug 1, 2007
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OK,

So I finally got my Intel SSD 160gb and I'm currently installing OS. I'm wondering what to do with my old hard drive (150GB Western Digital 10K RPM).

I currently use a Maxtor external hard drive to back up all my data just in case something goes wrong...

I'm thinking maybe I should store my Maxtor away and have my WD act as a backup ? Getting rid of the external hard drive means less cables under my desk... But at the same time... I'd like to preserve my old hard drive as a backup... just in case if I have problems with my Intel SSD....

Any suggestions is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 

wgoldfarb

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What about using your WD as a Data drive?

I remember reading somewhere (unfortunately I can't remember where) that it makes sense to set up the SSD as a boot/application drive, and make a regular spindle drive your data drive. Can anyone more knowledgeable than me confirm whether is this true?

 

F1shF4t

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I keep my 150 gig vraptor just for game installs and the x25-m is for os and programs.

It makes sence to keep a fast drive around. In the case of the raptor, having it as a data drive you no longer have to deal with the noise as windows wont be actively seeking on it.
 
Aug 1, 2007
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Well, I put my external hard drive to rest... I'll be using my Raptor as a backup...

In my old Raptor 150GB I was able to fit everything and I still had 26 GB of free space.

I have mainly installed all applications on my SSD and have 90GB of free space but I have not moved my music and photos. The space requirements for these are below.
Music = 15 GB
Photos = 11 GB

I'm wondering if I should move these to my SSD or just have my "Music" & "Photo" folders point to Raptor and not have these occupy space in SSD ?

But really the idea of a backup is to have all my files in both drives so that if one drive fails or I have to reinstall OS due to a virus I have all my files backed up.

What u guys think ?
 

ArizonaSteve

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I have two 74GB Raptors that are soon to be replaced with a 160GB Intel. One of them will probably find a home in my girlfriend's machine. I plan to use the second drive as a secondary system drive, moving items such as the page file and browser cache to it.
 

ElBurro

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I would not use an internal drive for backup become infected with malware the infection can easily move to the second drive. It is best to use a external drive that can be turned off easily. I only turn on my external backup drive when I do a backup.
 
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Originally posted by: ElBurro
I would not use an internal drive for backup become infected with malware the infection can easily move to the second drive. It is best to use a external drive that can be turned off easily. I only turn on my external backup drive when I do a backup.

Makes sense... Maybe I should disconnect RAPTOR until I need to do a backup... The only problem with that is that I would have to open my case and it can be a pain if I backup routinely...
 

taltamir

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sell old raptor on ebay.
if need more space, but a small secondary drive, two platters. probably 640GB or so.