Partition Planning
- From: "contrapositive" <contrapositive@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:39:16 -0400
Hi. I just built a new PC with a 250 GB SATA hard drive, and I'm installing
Windows XP, SP2. I want to partition the drive in some practical way, but
without going completely overboard. My thought was to have four partitions
as follows:
C: Windows XP, Program Files (19 GB)
D: Temporary system/internet files (1 GB, disposable)
E: Essential data (30 GB, to be backed up regularly)
F: Non-essential data (200 GB, mostly disposable multimedia files such as my
iTunes library)
Some questions:
1. Any thoughts on a dedicated partition for the swap file? I decided
against it, as I read it only makes sense if you have more than one physical
drive.
2. I decided to keep Windows and program files on the same partition. Again,
I read that the cost outweighs the benefit for most of us. Any thoughts?
3. Should I use FAT32 on C and NTFS on the others?
4. When designating partition sizes, should the sizes be a multiple of some
magic number, or is there some other means for calculating efficient
partition sizes? Or is it completely arbitrary?
Thanks in advance. Any other thoughts are welcome.
.
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