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My 60g hard drive is divided into 7 areas, in fact, I personally think it is better to divide these areas.
1. Operating system, about 10G, virtual memory is set in C drive, antivirus software, and other software does not press anything.
2. Tool software, about 10g, if there is large-scale software, you can 15-20g3, game area, see what game to play, about 20g.
5. Backup area, drivers, common software or something put here, there is 5G enough.
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There is no absolute reasonableness or unreasonableness. Look at your own habits and key.
I like to divide the system disk into 20G, and put large software and virtual memory on the C drive.
The reason is simple, because if you reinstall the system, you will have to reinstall the large software installed on the D drive. In that case, you have to go to the D drive to delete those software, and the D drive has so much software installed that is not flexible to use.
What's more, if you want to do a ghost backup, you don't have to back up the software together, what do you think?
So I think it's better to divide the C drive into 20G, and create a folder in the C drive to put the installed software, and the effect is the same as the effect you think is easy to manage when you put the software on the D drive.
As for the other 60g, you can divide it casually, depending on what type of file is more, which area is larger. Anyway, it's not a system partition, and it's very flexible.
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Not that much trouble. C disk is divided into about 20, D disk 20 E disk 40C disk system and some system software or something, D disk is a messy software, chat, games or something.
E-drive to put personal documents or something.
There is a problem with the system, and it is directly ghosted.
My 320G hard disk, C drive is divided into 80G, and all the software is installed in C. If you don't put other information in, it's easy to solve problems if you have a problem
of Ghost. ~
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Partitioning depends on the structure of the hard drive.
The 80G hard disk is 40G each with two upper and lower disks
Partitioning is to distinguish between the upper and lower 40G hard disks to a large extent.
The division of lz...
It's a bit too much.
Suggestion: 3:12 28 40
5:12 8 20 20 20 (the above numbers are approximate numbers, not fixed numbers).
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D: 20g (large software .........
E:20G CAD CAXA Antivirus Games and other miscellaneous software are all installed here F:30G Put **、Movies、Files and other materials Set up virtual memory memory memory 512? Add some memory
Some of the software is very demanding
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10202030 commonly used software can be installed with a C disk, and the virtual memory may not necessarily be set up with a disk. The D disk can be filled with miscellaneous miscellaneous songs. The E disk can also be used to store game miscellaneous, and the F disk is at your disposal, storing movie game software and the like. Here's my approach.
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MBR is sufficient, which can save a lot of trouble without having to do this, and there is no need to use GPT if the SSD basically does not reach 2T.
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