by congo » Sat Aug 07, 2004 5:05 pm
Partitioning tricks the PC into thinking a single hard drive is multiple drives.
The operating system is placed on C: drive as normal. (C: drive being the Boot Partition)
C: partition needs to be large enough for the operating system (Windows) and any programs or additional files you intend on storing there.
Other partition/partitions can be used to install programs to as well, and they are useful for the orderly storing of anything you want to keep safe, isolating your precious data from a corrupt C: drive / operating system, which may have been caused by a virus or buggy program, or user error.
Here is an example of how partitioning can be an absolute must..........
I mostly fly 3 different flight simulators. Each simulator has addons and patches that I have painstakingly collected over the years, some of it is not replaceable. I also have contacts, communication programs, IP addresses etc. for use with those programs.
I have re-installed my system a ridiculous amount of times due mostly to extensive experimentation.......
but I am still using my original 3 year old installation of Combat Flight Simulator - 2 for instance with it's myriad of complex addons. (many of these addons were modified and are not replaceable)
I also have a lot of diagnostic software, spyproofing software and other system drivers and utils that I want to keep safe and sound.
All my Music is on a seperate partition as are all the photos picture etc one collects over the years.
The list goes on....... My favorites, collected over years, programs individual settings are all saved and safe on my extended partitions.
Partitioning is not fail safe, a hard drive can malfunction and you can lose everything at any stage, but , thats nowhere near as likely as losing your system partition.
I actually have 2 large hard drives and periodically back up my entire system to the second drive for failsafe data storage.

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