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Thread: Any benefits to Partitioning?

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    Any benefits to Partitioning?

    I have a newer Dell with a 120gb HD. Im an average user with this machine. I would say this machine is used mostly for the internet, kids gaming is second and digital camera third.

    Would I benefit at all by partitioning the harddrive? It is currently formatted as sent by Dell. ie: C drive only.

    Thank you
    Half of me is 90% Irish

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    Almost forgot,

    OS is Windows XP home edition.

    Thanks
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    Here's an excellent read on partitioning:

    http://partition.radified.com/

    Here's an earlier discussion on the same subject with a bit more detail and comments from members:

    http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread...t=partitioning
    Last edited by Whyzman; 01-05-2004 at 11:16 AM.
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    This may be redundant... I wouldn't set up a computer now without partitioning. With the huge drives and the need to do backups and other maintenance, it would be way too much hassle to have just one huge partition. I have a whole bunch of 10 and 20 gig partitions on my drives... Programs in some, OS in some, data in some and so on....
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