toddkozi
December 6th 03, 01:34 PM
I'm old fashioned- I prefer to keep my windows partition small so I can =
easily backup and restore drive images. The programs and data can=20
typically handle a restored OS partition. Reinstalling a few programs if=
=20
necessary, yet keeping windows running well, has been good for me. My=20=
data and downloaded programs and files are easily backed by Backup=20
Utility in Windows.
I don't have any other reason for partitioning than it can make some=20=
things simpler.=20
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Todd
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 7/28/2003, 2:21:08 AM, Nylo > wrote regarding To=20
Partition Or Not. That Is The=20
Question.......................................... ...............:
> What are the advantages of partitioning a system regarding performance=
?
> Thanks in advance,
> Nylo
> Win XP Home v. 2002 w/SP1
> 750 mhz.
> 14.0 GB.
> Pent III.
> 256 MB.
> Sony laptop.
easily backup and restore drive images. The programs and data can=20
typically handle a restored OS partition. Reinstalling a few programs if=
=20
necessary, yet keeping windows running well, has been good for me. My=20=
data and downloaded programs and files are easily backed by Backup=20
Utility in Windows.
I don't have any other reason for partitioning than it can make some=20=
things simpler.=20
-
Todd
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 7/28/2003, 2:21:08 AM, Nylo > wrote regarding To=20
Partition Or Not. That Is The=20
Question.......................................... ...............:
> What are the advantages of partitioning a system regarding performance=
?
> Thanks in advance,
> Nylo
> Win XP Home v. 2002 w/SP1
> 750 mhz.
> 14.0 GB.
> Pent III.
> 256 MB.
> Sony laptop.