Partatining & File System

Your Data Management is ...

  • Folder Based

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jpushkarh

Broken In
I have 74 GB Segate HDD

Case 1

  • 1 gb FAT32 for Windows 98 w/o Program Files
  • 4 gb NTFS for windows xp w/o Program files
  • 10 gb Fat 32 for program files
  • 10 gb Fat 32 for Video collection
  • 10 gb Fat 32 for My music
  • 10 gb Fat 32 for My Documents
  • 10 gb NTFS for My Setups Collection
  • 10 gb Fat 32
  • Remaining for furter linux/OS installation

Case 2 > only windows XP

  • 50 gb NTFS Wndows XP for all
  • 10 gb NTFS
  • 10 gb NTFS
  • Remanining for free Further Os installation
When i switched to Case 2 then for windows xp i found Drastic Change in Speed. First i have habbit to use partation based data management but i am happy now with folder based data management @ NTFS file system + Win XP

those two 10 gb prartations was also wrong step

so just Enjoy Speed w/o partation NTFS disk + windows XP
 

sreevirus

Certified Nutz
60 gb hdd
c: 6.29 gb fat 32 for win 98 and other documents
d: 14 gb ntfs for win xp
e: 12 gb ntfs for win xp programs
f: 12 gb fat32 for songs, games, videos, and other miscellaneous documents

Further
8.30 gb for fedora core 2
590 mb swap
 

[deXter]

Journeyman
but same fails with using same partation with NTFS file system.
What do you mean by that?

Anyways, mine is a pure NTFS RAID0 Stirped 80 GB System.

C: 04 GB - Windows XP
D: 02 GB - Utilities
E: 05 GB - Applications
F: 04 GB - My Documents
G: 05 GB - Software Backup
H: 10 GB - Games
I: 20 GB - Movies
J : 10 GB - ISOs
K: 10 GB - Virtual Machines
L: 02 GB - Music
M: 512 MB - Page File
N: 05 GB - ûñçhä®±ê� territory

The last drive, N, is my exclusive Temporary drive. All deletable stuff like %tmp%, Java cache, IE Opera Mozilla cache, etc are stored here.
 

aadipa

Padawan
HDD1 - 80GB
C: - 18.6GB - WinXP
D: - 18.6GB - Games
E: - 18.6GB - Music & Movies
F: - 17.6GB - Downloads, Backups, ISOs
X: - 1GB - XP Pagefile

HDD2 - 17GB
G: - 11.2GB - Win98SE, Recovery tools
H: - 4.80GB - Project Backups, OS backups

HDD3 - 20GB
I: - 9.32GB - Virtual Machines, Bootable CDs R&D
J: - 9.32GB - Backup of friends systems

all FAT32
 

JAK

What the Heck !
RAID0 (2x120GB)
Pri 1: C: ----->(11.08GB) Win XP
Pri 2: D: ----->(11.08GB) My Documents
Pri 3: E: ----->(60.36GB) Software
Ext Part 4:
Ext 1:W:-----> (6.2GB) WIN 2000
Ext 2: P: -----> (973MB) Page file
Ext 3: -----> (8.07 GB) Red Hat Linux
Ext 4 -----> (8.08Gb) Mandrake Linux
Ext 5 -----> (1.1GB) Linux Swap
Ext 6: G: -----> (19.8GB) Games
Ext 7: H: -----> (22.7GB) Movies
Ext 8: F: -----> (62.86GB) Mp3
Ext 9: Z: -----> (10.86GB) Backup/OS image files

ALL WiN PARTITIONS are NTFS
 

cooljeba

The Photoshop Guy
mine 120 gb

c:\ winxp -->> 16.6 GB
d:\ 98 -->> 18.8 GB
e:\ softwares ->> 17 G
f:\ mp3 movies ->> 20 GB
g:\ my work ->> 20 GB

linux partiton ->> 6 GB

over and out

..:: peace ::..
Jeba
 

abhishekkulkarni

Journeyman
HDD 1 - 80GB

C: - Debian Linux 18.6 GB
D: - Windows XP 18.6 GB
E: - Software Setups 9.3 GB
F: - Music 9.3 GB
G: - Mandrake Linux 9.1 18.6 GB
 

ujjwal

Padawan
Not very smart paartitioning on mine

Seagate 20 GB HD
- 10 GB FAT32 (Windows & Applications)
- 10 GB FAT32 (Games & SW which doesn't install registry entries)
Seagate 4 GB HD
- 3.5 GB ext2 (Redhat 7.0)
- 256 MB Swap
- Rest free
 

GNUrag

FooBar Guy
well mine is folder based since its occupied by *nix operating system.

/dev/hdb1 : Debian - 9 GB
/dev/hdb5 : swap
/dev/hdb6 : Fedora - 10 GB
/dev/hdb3 : FreeBSD - 15 GB

All my musics are in Debian.
 

Ashis

In the zone
I dont Understand a thing
I have both Partions & Folder Based (I think Thats Better)
I have :-
C:(System) = 20 GB (Program Files, Documents & Setting, Windows)
D:(Data) = 16 GB (My Documents)
E: (Software) = 10 GB (Applications & Software(Single Folder))
F: (Audio & Vedio) = 20 GB (Audio & Vedio)
G: (Paging) = 907 MB (640 Used)

& have rest for Linux (Fedora Core 1)
 
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jpushkarh

jpushkarh

Broken In
Yes perfect finally i got Same experince >> indexfaction

"Partitioning is not at all requried" is it true na ? >> indexfaction
 

theraven

Technomancer
actually partitioning helps quite a bit ... tho even i bypass it :D ( but thats a secret ... so shhh!! )... i just dun like 2 things .. i hate runnin out of space on a partition .. and i HATE when u have to move files from one to the other they copy instead of move :(
its quite a stupid thing to do ... i must say ... but to each his/her own
 
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