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Steezus wrote:
Partitioning the disk is a good idea. If your OS crashes, you will need to reformat your entire drive if you did not partition. I would also rather have my OS running on the fastest part of the disk, but in practice the read and write speeds on the disk almost make no difference since there is always going to be some kind of fragmentation and very few long sequential reads. Basically, there is no real world benefit for home use by not partitioning your drive.
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But why would you format your drive if the OS crashes? I mean you don't have to. In any case, If you have your programs on another partition and you have to reinstall the operating system, you have to reinstall all of the programs anyway, so you gain nothing. There is no benefit to partitioning it this way.
Well there is one way a partition can benefit. I have a partition where I put things that change often (caches). I do this so that my system drive doesn't need fragmented that often, only the cache partition.
An up to 50% performance increase is nothing to sneeze at. And since your executables, once defragmented, don't become fragmented again, you see a significant difference in program load speeds. And if you do minimal defragmentation maintenance, you retain this.
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