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Re: OS on one drive - all else on another drive?

 
 
Bruce Chambers
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      07-23-2010
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> I've often heard that the OS should be on a drive (logical drive) by
> itself so that, when it gets a problem, you can just re-install a new
> copy of the OS on that drive. However, isn't the OS modified when you
> install programs? Where would you install them? Can someone explain the
> procedure for this and how it works? It has always confused me and, if
> if works as I understand, I'd like to try it.




You're quite correct in your thinking. There's very little point in
having a separate partition for applications. Should you ever have to
reinstall the OS, you'll still also have to reinstall each and every
application anyway, in order to recreate the hundreds (possibly
thousands) of registry entries and to replace the dozens (possibly
hundreds) of essential system files back into the appropriate Windows
folders and sub-folders.

However, placing data files on a partition or physical hard drive
separate from the operating system and applications can greatly simplify
system repairs/recoveries and data back-up.



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