It's better to run the OS on a smaller faster drive.. You should have a secondary hard drive for your data. This way if the OS goes down, you still have all your files.
I'm pretty sure windows doesn't "delete" the file when you delete it, it just removes its signature or whatever so it doesn't see it, and if need be will write over it when the time comes. Which is why deleted files can be recovered.
It's better to run the OS on a smaller faster drive.. You should have a secondary hard drive for your data. This way if the OS goes down, you still have all your files.
never ran on 2*HD b4...i'd want RAID or faster if i did that. also never had a HD crash on me b4...even if it did i don't have anything on my PC worth crying over lol. i mean an 80GB 10,000RPM is just as fast as a 10GB 10,000RPM drive right? i dont see how the 10GB is better (besides your OS crash theory)?
It's better to run the OS on a smaller faster drive.. You should have a secondary hard drive for your data. This way if the OS goes down, you still have all your files.
10k hd will give you all around quicker performance on many things. most will only use them if they are anal about everything running top notch. and for those guys that are runnin 15k hd's...yeehaa.