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Need advice for proper partitioning.
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<blockquote data-quote="dpandey" data-source="post: 2112871" data-attributes="member: 37678"><p>Haven't bothered with partitioning in a long time (including during a brief stint as sysadmin). There is no ideal partitioning scheme. All artificial size limits end up becoming a nuisance in the long run. I remember helping a friend whose Vista installation filled up his (IIRC) 400 GB partition.Unless you are certain that your movie collection will never exceed 250GB, you do not need that 250GB partition called movies.</p><p></p><p>If you are worried about a reinstall in case of a OS crash, don't. Implement a proper backup strategy; format, install and restore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpandey, post: 2112871, member: 37678"] Haven't bothered with partitioning in a long time (including during a brief stint as sysadmin). There is no ideal partitioning scheme. All artificial size limits end up becoming a nuisance in the long run. I remember helping a friend whose Vista installation filled up his (IIRC) 400 GB partition.Unless you are certain that your movie collection will never exceed 250GB, you do not need that 250GB partition called movies. If you are worried about a reinstall in case of a OS crash, don't. Implement a proper backup strategy; format, install and restore. [/QUOTE]
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