Originally posted by David E. Gervais: Ok, here's my bit of wisdom about my drive configuration..
A: 3.5" Floppy Disk (standard unit) C: 5 gig HD (Boot drive Win XP Home) D: 12.5 gig HD (Main work drive) E: 12.5 gig (This is where my games go.) F: 16x48x24x48 DVD/CDRW drive.
I find this drive layout/use to be ideal for my needs. The big advantage to having this config is that if things go bad in windows I can reformat and install drive C: without risking any of my precious data. Drive C: ONLY has Windows and the small support files like Winzip, ACDSee, and other 'small' utilities. (I can reformat and re-install everything on C: in about 1 hour.)
Drive D: gets regular backups, and E: only has games and I do not need backups (unless I get really atached to a savegame. and even then, I just need to copy it over to D: )
F: is my latest purchase, and I find it to be working really really well. This all-in-one unit is definately a recomended component.
Nuf said, Cheers!
This is the same way I had setup my 30GB, one 5 for XP and two 12.5 for other things. Its a great way to be able to freely format and reinstall a damaged windows copy. Not to mention partitions like this will speed up your computer. Its almost like having 3 seperate drives