Re: How do I properly Partition my Hard Drives?...................
Re: How do I properly Partition my Hard Drives?...................
That's what we're here for.... good luck
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"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Thanks!!
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| "MEB" wrote:
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| > "Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:935704C8-361C-417D-91A3-5608FBD0DCEA@microsoft.com...
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| > |
| > | Hi,
| > |
| > | I am getting ready to install Windows 98 on a 1ghz P3 with 512mb Ram
| > system.
| > |
| > | I have two hard drives a 10GB and a 40GB.
| > |
| > | How should I partion them?
| > |
| > | In FDISK I noticed options for DOS, Non-Dos, and logical, I am not
sure
| > | which to use for the second hard drive.
| > |
| > | Also which should be my primary drive the 10GB or the 40GB?
| > |
| > | Thanks for any advice and opinions!!!
| > |
| >
| > Personally? Depends upon what your intentions are.
| >
| > My primary Win98 Disk is in two 15 gig. partitions [32 gig. drive].
First
| > holds Windows, Program Files, Games, and stuff Windows uses, leaving
about 2
| > to 3 gigs left [I have some large programs installed, and a LOT of
programs
| > installed].
| > The second partition holds diagnostic tools, test tools, reference
| > materials, my site backup, saved files, and programs from the NET. It
also
| > has about 2 to 3 gigs left, but only if I store the extra materials on
CDROM
| > [or another HD].. I defrag when I'm sleeping so that isn't an issue.
| >
| > Since you are wondering about two disks:
| > IF you don't have a lot of games, then the 10 gig will be sufficient
for
| > Windows, temp, Program Files, and any expansion to it. Don't split it
up.
| > Any temporary installations or testing should have substantial room
should
| > they need it. If you want, and have more room than you think you need,
make
| > a folder and store some files there. At least they can be moved should
more
| > room be needed.
| > The second 40 gig. storage drive should be partitioned according to
what
| > files and how large of files you intend to be manipulating or storing.
First
| > partition will be DOS NOT bootable. Its size and any other partitions
will
| > determine what you need to do. Size DOES matter, timewise, when
defragging a
| > partition.
| >
| > A good indicator of what you will need is how your other Win98 systems
were
| > setup and what they ended up using... if your not doing much with the
OS,
| > then it is POSSIBLE that you could partition the 10 gig. but I wouldn't
| > generally recommend it. Nothing worse than running out of room on the
main
| > OS partition.
| >
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| > MEB
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