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Life is much simpler if you only have Windows on your C drive if some day you need to restore your OS.
The size of your restore image will also be much smaller and easier to manage if you do create images of your OS partition.
1. You wouldn't fill a 500GB hard drive anyway, as that wouldn't be good for performance.How do you guys who say "install everything on a single-partition HD" restore a 500GB hard drive anyway?
Almost all games run perfectly fine if they are installed on a different partition after an OS restore.
I cannot imagine installing all games on the same partition as the OS.
How do you guys who say "install everything on a single-partition HD" restore a 500GB hard drive anyway?
My hd is 640gb. So I should move the virtual memory to the second partition?
What's hard to imagine? I mean unless their are performance benefits to having an OS on one HDD and apps/games on another HDD, what's the point (if there are performance benefits, let's see some benches)?
Your method sounds like the whole "upgrade" mentality. Replace the OS but not the apps/games? Why not just start over with a fresh installation so you know there won't be any program/driver problems? It doesn't take much time at all unless you suck at it.
You could but it would probably offer little performance benefit. I mean I'd be happy to be proven wrong, but please let's see some benches/proof, not just "I did and it's faster".
My hd is 640gb. So I should move the virtual memory to the second partition?
I mean unless their are performance benefits to having an OS on one HDD and apps/games on another HDD, what's the point (if there are performance benefits, let's see some benches)?
No one in this thread claimed that there were any performance benefits.