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What is the best way to distribute OS and files on partitions of one disk?
What is the best way to distribute OS and files?
On one hard divide into two sections D and C and separately install the OS on C, programs, game files on D
Or is it better to put everything on one partition?
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Depends on disk size.
Depends on how often you reinstall the OS.
I try to separate various data from the OS and installed programs, this allows me to quickly bang the entire C drive with all the programs and reinstall it again without losing important files - while I'm pretty sure that on the C drive, outside c:\users \myuser there is no data that is critical for me, and I only need to save this folder. Everything else important - on other disks.
In the case of a small disk size (SSD 256-512 gb), it makes no sense to divide it into two disks, because you can not guess with the size by some 20-30 GB, and then bite your elbows that you need to move something.
What is the best way to distribute OS and files on partitions of one disk?How convenient.
Or is it better to put everything on one partition?There is no special meaning in the second section. If you need it for some specific tasks - you can do it.
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