Stigmata
The Freeman
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I currently have a Seagate 320GB 7200RPM SATA2 drive, in four partitions. I think it's dying though, so I'm picking up a 1TB (or maybe 750GB) drive. How should I be setting all this up? Should I do some sort of scan on my 320 drive before moving its data around? How should I partition my new drive?
My setup right now is a 15GB backup partition for drivers and install files, 25GB for my OS, 20GB for programs and 240GB for media. I like this - it keeps my C: drive fairly clear, my media from being deleted when I reformat, and important files from getting lost. But could I do it more efficiently?...
My setup right now is a 15GB backup partition for drivers and install files, 25GB for my OS, 20GB for programs and 240GB for media. I like this - it keeps my C: drive fairly clear, my media from being deleted when I reformat, and important files from getting lost. But could I do it more efficiently?...