Hello All:
I've read on this Forum and elsewhere that it's a good idea to store your Operating System (OS) on one drive and your programs and data on another drive. A few questions:
1. When people say this, do they mean a separate physical drive, or do they mean a separate logical drive?
2. Are we talking only the OS on the separate drive and the programs and data on another drive? Or the OS and programs on the same drive and the data on another drive?
3. If a separate logical drive is sufficient, can someone give me a hint on how to set this up on a new hard drive? I am not a computer wizard, but I'm good at Monkey See, Monkey Do computer stuff.
I'm installing the 4th hard drive in 3 years on my Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop. I must be wearing them out due to constant spinning with the OS, programs, and video all on the C:\ drive. I'm capturing, editing, and rendering video about 3 hours a day for about six months of each year, and my drive just failed (fortunately at the end of my stint in the field).
A better machine with a solid state hard drive is in the budget for May 2012, but for now I must limp along with what I have.
Regards,
Kimberly
I've read on this Forum and elsewhere that it's a good idea to store your Operating System (OS) on one drive and your programs and data on another drive. A few questions:
1. When people say this, do they mean a separate physical drive, or do they mean a separate logical drive?
2. Are we talking only the OS on the separate drive and the programs and data on another drive? Or the OS and programs on the same drive and the data on another drive?
3. If a separate logical drive is sufficient, can someone give me a hint on how to set this up on a new hard drive? I am not a computer wizard, but I'm good at Monkey See, Monkey Do computer stuff.
I'm installing the 4th hard drive in 3 years on my Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop. I must be wearing them out due to constant spinning with the OS, programs, and video all on the C:\ drive. I'm capturing, editing, and rendering video about 3 hours a day for about six months of each year, and my drive just failed (fortunately at the end of my stint in the field).
A better machine with a solid state hard drive is in the budget for May 2012, but for now I must limp along with what I have.
Regards,
Kimberly