chingNotChing
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Dear all,
I'm new to the forum. Please forgive me if a similar thread had already been posted.
Before Win8, I usually separate my "data" - My documents and non-sys applications to another drive from c: at an approximate ratio: e.g. c:d = 1:2 , for the reason of easier backup and faster file searching on a smaller c: I believe.
So far, I'm not sure where installed apps go to. Perhaps I'd try to get myself comfortable to forget where exactly they are. Then, I should reserve more disk space for c: . What partition strategy would you suggest?
I'm new to the forum. Please forgive me if a similar thread had already been posted.
Before Win8, I usually separate my "data" - My documents and non-sys applications to another drive from c: at an approximate ratio: e.g. c:d = 1:2 , for the reason of easier backup and faster file searching on a smaller c: I believe.
So far, I'm not sure where installed apps go to. Perhaps I'd try to get myself comfortable to forget where exactly they are. Then, I should reserve more disk space for c: . What partition strategy would you suggest?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro amd64
- CPU
- Phenom II x6 1090T
- Motherboard
- 890FX
- Memory
- 12GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- HD7770