BennyV04988
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So I was wondering how I might split up a 320GB RAID-0 HDD setup. Here's my game plan....
20GB for Windows XP in it's infinite crappiness +programs (AHH I hate their BS system of my documents and program files. its all annoying!)
100GB for Games...(Yes I own them ALL ( GTA's,Valves,D3,AOE3,SCCT, FEAR,CODs,NFSUs,FarCry,Kotors,DFs,C&Cs)
200GB for Storage and "MY" documents(No registy entries) (Movies,Music,videos,pictures,audio books,install bundles,etc)
Is all of this a good or bad idea? I mean do partitions work faster or slower? Do they do anything? Do they work slower when they have to interact but faster when only dealing within a partition?
I simply like the idea of opening my "D drive" and having it only be filled with games and my "e drive" nothing but files (no installed apps) with windows and programs in their own little world not F'n everything up with their stupid autocrap and preset locations etc etc etc. To be honest, any window users' "C:\Documents and Settings\your name\" folder is probably the worst layed out folder on your entire computer. I mean to have to access that daily with kind of setup?! what garbage. how i looath thee...
20GB for Windows XP in it's infinite crappiness +programs (AHH I hate their BS system of my documents and program files. its all annoying!)
100GB for Games...(Yes I own them ALL ( GTA's,Valves,D3,AOE3,SCCT, FEAR,CODs,NFSUs,FarCry,Kotors,DFs,C&Cs)
200GB for Storage and "MY" documents(No registy entries) (Movies,Music,videos,pictures,audio books,install bundles,etc)
Is all of this a good or bad idea? I mean do partitions work faster or slower? Do they do anything? Do they work slower when they have to interact but faster when only dealing within a partition?
I simply like the idea of opening my "D drive" and having it only be filled with games and my "e drive" nothing but files (no installed apps) with windows and programs in their own little world not F'n everything up with their stupid autocrap and preset locations etc etc etc. To be honest, any window users' "C:\Documents and Settings\your name\" folder is probably the worst layed out folder on your entire computer. I mean to have to access that daily with kind of setup?! what garbage. how i looath thee...