Originally posted by: Bozo
Originally posted by: Navid
If you want to have the OS on a different partition than data, you are best off putting the OS on C and the data on D.
You can also install you programs on D with the OS on C
Bozo
That is what I always did on my Windows box. Windows, Office, antivirus, and a couple other large apps on C. Everything else gets installed on D, all the downloads, music, videos and other such things were on their own, other partitions. Never had any problems with it, and gave the me the peace of mind that should something come up (virus, file loss, etc.) I could disconnect my storage drive, scan it on a separate system to make sure it was clean, then format just the C partition. It minimizes the amount of time that I have to spend after a format.
Its even easier on my Mac since OS X doesnt care where files get installed since the whole program is contained within itself (The icon for the app is actually a folder. You double click it to run it, but all of the program is inside that icon/folder/launcher thingy) and it only needs the OS partition for preferences and whatnot.