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so do you think i should reformat!?!?!
do the advantages outway the effort of reinstalling windows and my progs....?
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how shall i know, if you'd rather have a little more security.
I don't know how long it takes you to reformat/ reinstall anyhow.
There is a FAT32-NTFS conversion tool in winXP, but i am not sure if it works on the system partition.
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btw....when my comp starts up... it ask if i want boot to WinXP pro
or some other windows ....i was able to disable that...and just start WinXP...but why would u want such an option....
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what are the other choices?
You might want that if you have software taht doesn't run on XP. Like a lot of my assembly programs never ran under XP, since you aren't allowed to write directly to the vido memory anymore, i guess.
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anybody know a good partition software?..... i really don't know much about the use of having more than 1 partition...so maybe someone could shed some light on this matter... |
Partition Magic?! I don't know of any _GOOD_ partitioning software, PM is the only one i know.. pretty much. But why don't you www.google.com it?
The advantage of multiple partitions is that with older File systems, such as FAT16/32 you have a limited size File Allocation table. Therefore the cluster size is sometimes rather large. With FAT16 you have the problem addressing large HDD's in General. I think 8GB is the max you'd ever be able to use and that requires a HUGE cluster size (like 128K).
Nowadays you might want to create partitions for multiple OS's or for you to logically seperate files. For example, when u reformatted, you had to back up all your personal data, right? If you have two partitions, you could have a small/ medium sized system partition and another "data" partition. If you kept all your documents/ personal files on the data partition you can reformat and reinstall a new system, without having to move them.
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