Managing C: and D: partitions
Hello,
Having just got Windows 8 64bit on a new system with completely clean hard drives I am determined to not let these go the same way my old ones did- files everywhere and in all the wrong places. My C: is a Samsung 256gb SSD whereas my D: is a Samsung 1tb HDD. I have very limited understanding of what each directory is for but I know the OS goes onto C: and D:is for data. So where should I be saving things like large (8gb+) games to and if I wanted to keep my :C directory uncluttered and only save more intensive games there while I leave the rest to go to D:- would this be possible?
Thanks,
Patolotr
Hello,
Having just got Windows 8 64bit on a new system with completely clean hard drives I am determined to not let these go the same way my old ones did- files everywhere and in all the wrong places. My C: is a Samsung 256gb SSD whereas my D: is a Samsung 1tb HDD. I have very limited understanding of what each directory is for but I know the OS goes onto C: and D:is for data. So where should I be saving things like large (8gb+) games to and if I wanted to keep my :C directory uncluttered and only save more intensive games there while I leave the rest to go to D:- would this be possible?
Thanks,
Patolotr
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Homebuilt
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 3570k
- Motherboard
- ASrock Z77 pro4
- Memory
- 8gb kingston HyperX
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Geforce gtx 550ti
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 256gb SSD
Samsung 1tb HDD
- PSU
- 650W
- Case
- CoolerMaster 912+
- Cooling
- Corsair A70 CPU cooler