Roraniel
One benefit of a partitioned hard drive is that you can keep all the basics
such as Windows, program files, applications and such in C drive, and the
second drive can be used to keep the data you yourself create. This means
that if (when?) you have so many glitches in the system, which happens to
many of us, and you then decide you want to "wipe" the drive, you only have
to wipe the C drive, leaving the second drive intact. Many computers,
certainly all laptops, have a recovery disk enabling you wipe the whole
drive, or you can select just to re-create the C drive, leaving the second
drive intact. Mind you, I always back up any new data to an external hard
drive on a daily basis. This includes a (paid for) application to back up
Outlook.
"roraniel" wrote:
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> Seeing the free partition manager linl promts me to ask a couple basic
> questions regarding partitions.
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> I have never messed around with partitioning so I am a novice.
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> 1. What are the advantages of having partitions?
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> 2. What is the best setup?
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> 3. Is the free offer nay good?
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> Randy
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