Is it better to install the software on the system disk or the D disk?

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some programs can still be used after reinstalling the system.

    Then install the program in D, and write things back to the C drive no matter where you are installed.

    If your C drive is not very large, then it will be installed in D, in short, there is absolutely no problem in pressing on the C drive.

    But in dividing the C partition is to consider the size well.

    Too big will cause waste.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    C disk is good,,If you install D disk,C disk still has key files to start,Can't be deleted,Delete it can't start,Waste C disk space。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is best to install the system disk in the C disk, and the required format is FAT32, if it is NTFS, there may be many problems that you can't think of, because NTFS is not recognized by DOS.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Some software installations require you to add a key to the system registry.

    If you redo the system, you will need to reinstall the software.

    It is recommended to install software such as Word on the C drive.

    And then ghost

    Install the green software to D or something.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    C drive is good, the default path of most system files is C drive.

    The C disk also has a name: system disk.

    It can be seen that it is better to install it on the C disk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it's not too big, it's recommended to put it on the C drive, because if you want to boot, you also need C, so well.

    If it's big, it can be placed on other plates, or it depends on the situation!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The system is still better with NTFS. I used fat32 for backup except for the last disk, which was used to use NTFS!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Both. However, it is recommended to put it in the D disk, because the C disk is a system disk, if the memory occupies too much, it will cause the computer to freeze and run slowly; However, the D disk is not a system disk, and the operation of the system will not be affected if the memory is full. Moreover, there may be viruses in the software, and the virus can be prevented from harming the computer system by the D disk.

    Demo model: Huawei MateBook X System version: Win10 is OK.

    However, it is recommended to put it in the D disk, because the C disk is a system disk, if the memory occupies too much, it will cause the computer to freeze and run slowly; However, the D disk is not a system disk, and the operation of the system will not be affected if the memory is full. Moreover, there may be viruses in the software, and the virus can be prevented from harming the computer system by the D disk.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It makes no difference, it's all working fine.

    The C disk is a system disk, and system-related programs are generally installed. If other software is also installed in the C drive, in addition to the use of a long time, the installation of more software, will affect the performance of the system, in case of reinstalling the system in the future, it is also extremely inconvenient due to data security issues.

    If all non-system software is installed in other partitions, then how much software is installed, and the garbage generated after a long period of use, will not affect the system files in the C drive too much. This helps to have a good running space for the system. In addition, if there is a problem with the system in the future, it needs to be reinstalled, just reinstall.

    You won't lose important data and files due to reinstallation.

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