Adi Head
November 28th, 2005, 03:00 PM
hi. this is a basic computer question and doesn't really have anything to do with dv editing.
i just got a new hp notebook. it came with a 5400 rpm 80GB hard drive and with windows xp home and some other basic programs already installed on it.
this is the hard drive which i plan to keep the system and programs on. the media will be stored on a seperate external, larger and faster drive.
but, i seem to remember reading somewhere that it is recommended to not only keep programs on one drive and media on the other, but to also partition the drive dedicated to programs, install windows ONLY on one partition and keep the other partition for all other programs and stuff. i think it had to do with making it easier to re-install windows if required to do so.
can someone explain this to me in simple terms? and also explain how to do so with the set-up my notebook was pre-installed with? do i have to format the disc, partition it and then installing windows myself? or can i partition it and throw windows into one partition, and the other things (office, acrobat, video editing software, itunes, etc.) into the second partition without having to format and re-install windows?
thank you.
should i partition it? put JUST windows on one partition and the other programs on the other partition? and if so, if i were to require a re-installation of windows, could i just format that one partition where windows is on and then re-install it without having to touch any other program (which would be on the other partition)?
the notebook came with windows xp home
i just got a new hp notebook. it came with a 5400 rpm 80GB hard drive and with windows xp home and some other basic programs already installed on it.
this is the hard drive which i plan to keep the system and programs on. the media will be stored on a seperate external, larger and faster drive.
but, i seem to remember reading somewhere that it is recommended to not only keep programs on one drive and media on the other, but to also partition the drive dedicated to programs, install windows ONLY on one partition and keep the other partition for all other programs and stuff. i think it had to do with making it easier to re-install windows if required to do so.
can someone explain this to me in simple terms? and also explain how to do so with the set-up my notebook was pre-installed with? do i have to format the disc, partition it and then installing windows myself? or can i partition it and throw windows into one partition, and the other things (office, acrobat, video editing software, itunes, etc.) into the second partition without having to format and re-install windows?
thank you.
should i partition it? put JUST windows on one partition and the other programs on the other partition? and if so, if i were to require a re-installation of windows, could i just format that one partition where windows is on and then re-install it without having to touch any other program (which would be on the other partition)?
the notebook came with windows xp home