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Put it on the E disk as well. C disk is mainly used to hold various programs, but the space is limited, and installing too much will lead to insufficient disk space, which will be difficult to solve when the time comes, and all other disks except C disk can store all kinds of content we want to save. It would be better to install the application of the mobile phone under a folder set up separately for the E drive, so as to reduce the burden of occupying the space of the C drive, so it is recommended that you put this program in the E drive.
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As 01280332 said.
The C disk is the system disk. The e-disk is a memory chuck. The D disk is a cache disk. It is recommended to put the commonly used ones on the mobile phone disk, so that you don't have to read the memory chuck every time you open the program, which costs electricity and mobile phone. It is not used for a long time and is put into the memory chuck, which saves space on the phone.
Put the commonly used software into the C drive, the software that is usually opened (QQ, UC, X management, etc.), boot software, input method, security housekeeper. Games and other things that are not often opened can be put on the E disk.
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C disk is the memory that comes with the mobile phone, the capacity is small, the running speed is slow, the mobile phone application is installed to the E disk better, the E disk is the memory of the memory card, the memory capacity is large, and the running speed is fast.
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It is best to use the E disk, and the C disk is the system disk.
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If the remaining capacity of the C drive is relatively large, then installing it on the C drive has little impact.
Suggestion: 1. Anti-virus software, firewall, office, etc. are recommended to be installed on the C drive (unless they are green version), because they are already embedded in the system and are integrated as part of the system. Even if you install them on a different disk, you have to write a lot of files such as dynamic link libraries to the C drive.
The effect is not much better than installing it on a C disk, in fact, it is equivalent to installing a part of the software on a C disk, and a part of it on other disks, which is better than a unified installation on a C disk.
2. Commonly used software (Winrar, Thunderbolt, etc.) is not installed in C disk, one is that these software are small, easy to install, and easy to obtain. Second, these software do not have much impact on the system, and almost no files are written to (or very little) the C drive, and the installation on the C drive will only occupy the system disk space.
If we install the software on a non-system disk, reinstall the system, or restore the backup system, the files in the destination location will become junk because these files are only a part of the whole software and cannot function properly. As you install newer versions of the software again and again, junk files will become more and more junk files, and it is very difficult to clean up, so I don't believe you can distinguish which files are useful and which are not in one software directory.
Some people like to use ghost software to back up their system, including some "one-click backup" tools, which will result in only a part of the software being backed up, and the files in the destination location are not backed up.
In order to improve the speed of the computer, some people like to configure a solid-state drive as a system disk, and then add a mechanical hard disk to store data, which is obvious to improve the speed of the computer, because now the performance bottleneck of the computer is on the hard disk. In this kind of computer environment, if the software is installed on a non-system disk, when we open a document, such as a word document, the computer first runs the word program, and the word program reads the document from the hard disk, during which it will also involve the system function call, and the pressure of the whole process is given to the mechanical hard disk; If it is installed on the system disk, then at least the pressure of running the word program and the system function call is shared by the SSD, so the speed will naturally be improved a lot.
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Well, I'm all on the C drive, and the disadvantage is that the software needed after reinstalling the system has to be reinstalled. But in fact, I started to install it on other hard drive partitions, and some software was no longer available after reinstalling the system. So it's just installed on the C drive.
Many people have the habit of only having an operating system on the C drive, and other applications on the D drive. But many programs will still write data to the C drive when they are installed.
All in all, it depends on your personal habits
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It's definitely not good, it is recommended that you build a folder that only puts applications in the D disk or other disks, what programs will only be put in there in the future, and it is convenient to find files in the future, the more things you install in the C drive, the slower the computer will run, if the application has a virus, the virus will soon invade your computer system,
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At present, the capacity of the mainstream installed hard disk is basically 1T,The notebook is basically 500G,Such a large hard disk,Why can't the C disk be divided into a larger point?,My hard disk is 1T,C disk I divided 100G,After installing Win7 and all the commonly used software, there are still 70G。。 Use it, such a big hard drive can't grow meat when it's empty.
C disk is used to put the system and common software, and the important data can be backed up to the cloud (such as QQ chat history), and after installing all the software, make a system backup and put it in other disks, and then the system hangs up, and it is restored directly.
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Hello, if your C drive is small and born only 10GB. It is not recommended that you install there. Because the remaining space of the C disk is small, it will affect the system use. It doesn't matter if it's big. However, it is generally not very large. In short, free up a few gigabytes of space.
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If the computer configuration is good, the C disk space reservation is relatively large, and it is nothing to install.
The implicit problem is that some software such as QQ, etc., if it is installed on the C disk, if the machine is reinstalled in case of a problem, the QQ chat history will disappear.
Browser favorites will be initialized,Usually the favorite ** can not be found,But now many software to save configuration files,User information files in other disks is to solve this problem。
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Okay, the actual installation is all the same ...... there
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If the memory is small, it will affect the running memory of your phone, and if the memory is small, your phone will get stuck. So it's better not to settle to C.
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Not good, it's better to only install system files on the C drive.
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A lot of people say that it is not necessarily true.
Commonly used software, smaller software, installed on the C drive will not only not affect the speed, but will be slightly faster. This is because the hard drive can read files from the C drive faster than other partitions. However, it is better to install large software in other partitions.
The reason is simple, a big mountain will block what is behind him, and it is more troublesome for you to want what is behind him.
The software is installed in the C drive, and for XP, redoing the system must no longer exist. And for the current win7,He is much harsher than XP on the issue of permissions,After reinstallation,Even if your original software is still there,But it didn't enter the registry of win7,So the software still has to be reinstalled,It makes sense to put it in another partition?
What others say is always what others say, and you will know which one is correct when you practice it. However, good habits are still necessary. A well-organized system such as software documentation** will always be more stable than a messy system.
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It's definitely not good, it is recommended that you build a folder that only puts applications in the D disk or other disks, what programs will only be put in there in the future, and it is convenient to find files in the future, the more things you install in the C drive, the slower the computer will run, if the application has a virus, the virus will soon invade your computer system,
Simple. That means that the phone doesn't support this software. **Otherwise, install a pea pod on your computer. Most of the games above are still available, and of course not all phones are supported. It's for Android and not for any phone, thank you.
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