2. Administrators Jabo Posted January 25, 2010 2. Administrators Posted January 25, 2010 Like Bojan I use multiple partitions/physical disks to help ease the burden of 'doing a Quazi', and to help data security. My OSes sit on a 500GB drive split into two for XP and Win 7 (c: and d:). I have a second 500GB (e:) which acts as a data drive for both OSes. Drives f: thru m: are for...erm.... Quote
Crash Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 Like Bojan I use multiple partitions/physical disks to help ease the burden of 'doing a Quazi', and to help data security. My OSes sit on a 500GB drive split into two for XP and Win 7 (c: and d:). I have a second 500GB (e:) which acts as a data drive for both OSes. Drives f: thru m: are for...erm.... Other stuff?? Quote
2. Administrators Jabo Posted January 25, 2010 2. Administrators Posted January 25, 2010 Thanks Crash, yeah, other stuff. Quote
Snacko Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 Church audio sermons and hymns I am guessing.. Quote
2. Administrators Jabo Posted January 25, 2010 2. Administrators Posted January 25, 2010 damn, rumbled. Quote
JensenPark Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 I've got a single one terabit hd in my new computer... newb question I'm sure...can this be 'partitioned' as such or should I just throw in a back up hard drive for back up stuff like photos, music and so on? Quote
Snacko Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 If that was my only drive, I would have that partitioned into at least 2, maybe three drives. Quote
T_O_A_D Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 I've only had a problem so far with Win7 while using TS3, and TSO I haven't messed with my Saitek pro-filer, or VAC yet though. All my games were already on a separate drive, the ones needing registry keys I just reloaded, into the Win7 drive Program files x86, then deleted the install folders. Then made ne short cut to the desktop from my original installs in the separate drive. I also have found that you can drag your application folders from Fire fox, FSX and other things into your roaming folder of Win7 and have all the settings you had from XP up and active. Quote
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