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August 27th, 2005 15:00
quick thumbs up/down on partition scheme
I used an older 4500S system to practice a hard drive wipe clean, followed by a fresh install of XP sp2, to include creating partitions. I'm glad to report I was successful in all of the above.
Note: I didn't use the purple "Reinstallation CD Windows XP Home sp2" sent with the Dell. Instead, I used a Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD shipped directly from Microsoft in 2004.
Now I'd like to do the same with my much newer 8400, which is my daily machine with an 80gig HD. I have a few questions, and would appreciate input with your thoughts on my
plan to partition in the manner listed
below.
Questions:
(1) I'm aware that this action will kill the Symantec partition to "restore to factory condition". That doesn't bother me too much, as I don't mind losing the buy-me-ware installed in that way. But are there any other factors I should be thinking about regarding wiping out this Symantec partition or other Dell from-factory partitions?
(2) In addition to the purple OS reinstall CD sent with the Dell, I have used the Dell OS Recovery Utility to make one Microsoft® Windows® Operating system CD for backup purposes. Can you suggest any other back-up, start-up, DOS boot, etc. CDs I should create or have in my possession before reinstalling Windows?
(3) Any other distinct advantages to keeping a Dell-shipped install of Windows XP?
(4) Using the XP-install CD from Microsoft, I couldn't find a way to name partitions from the beginning. It wanted to start with C: and continue logically from there.
And here's
my plan to partition. Your thoughts much appreciated.
C:\ 1.0G FAT32 DOS-bootable partition in case my CD drives fail in future.
D:\ 1.0G NTFS used to store drivers only
E:\ 6.0G NTFS reserving this partition for future install of Windows Vista
F:\ 5.0G NTFS this is where I will install XP (a current sp2 w/all updates uses 3.2G)
G:\ 30.0G NTFS install partition for my games only
H:\ 37.0G NTFS install partition for everything else
Thanks to everyone in advance!
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August 27th, 2005 16:00
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August 27th, 2005 16:00
As you install programs, they will dump files into the Windows (system and system32) directories, and you'll quickly run out of space in 5G.