Lenovo computer 120G how to partition more appropriately

Updated on number 2024-05-10
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What you say is very unreasonable.

    The 120G hard drive partition is as follows.

    XP System Standard.

    C disk: 8g-10g If it is ** office computer with a lot of software can only be installed with C disk, it is recommended to divide it into 10-15 g

    According to the standard of 10 G in the C market, then 30 G is still saved

    F disk: 30g Mainly used to store personal information and office documents, etc.

    If you are for office use, then you can swap the E and F disks, so that you will not delay work and study, nor delay entertainment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, Lenovo has done a one-click restore, and there is 100G left, my personal computer is not partitioned, just two disks, c d, haha, if you divide it, you have to divide it when there are no files in your computer's d drive, and it is generally divided into c d e.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you use XP, the C disk will get a 10G, if the Vista will get a 20G, it will be enough, and the remaining 90 or 80G can be divided into two, which can be divided equally or according to your hobbies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The C disc is divided into 20g and the rest is divided into two rows.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to use DiskGenius Quick Partition.

    2) Set the CD to boot: After booting, when the motherboard self-test screen or brand logo screen appears, quickly and continuously press the BIOS hotkey (different brands and models of computers have different BIOS hotkeys, notebooks are generally F2 keys, desktops are generally DEL keys) to enter the BIOS setting interface. Press the left and right arrow keys to move and press enter to enter the boot (or startups) tab, select the boot option by pressing the up and down arrow keys, and press the + or - keys to move the boot option to set the optical drive (cd-rom or ***-rom) as the first boot item (the old motherboard needs to enter the advanced BIOS features tab, press enter at "1st boot device", and then select cd ***-rom), Press F10 again to save and exit the reboot.

    Some new motherboards support pressing F12 or F11 to enter the boot options menu after booting, and you can directly select the optical drive without entering the CMOS interface. Insert the system disc into the optical drive in time when you restart the computer. After the system is reinstalled, pay attention to setting the hard disk as the first or second boot item.

    4) Clone and install the system: After the disc is successfully started, the function menu will be displayed, at this time, select "Install the system to the first partition of the hard disk" in the menu, press enter to confirm and follow the prompts, or after entering the PE system, run the "one-click installation system" on the desktop, the computer will automatically run the ghost software to automatically load the GHO file clone and install it to the C area, the whole process basically does not require manual intervention, until the last entry into the system desktop.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The king of partitions can be partitioned in the hard disk boot state, there is a Chinese cracked version on the Internet, partition according to the tutorial.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, the C drive, which is the disk where the system is installed, is divided into 100G or 150G, which is almost enough; Other partitions, such as the audio-visual ** area, can be larger, such as 300g; The game installation area can also be larger, such as 200g; If you have office needs, you can set one apart, and 100g is almost enough; The rest is all put into the last partition to be bright, and some other data files are stored for storage, such as ** and the like.

    The hard disk partition is mainly different according to the size of the space used by the installed system and the focus of the hard disk to divide the functional area.

    Disk partitioning is the use of a partition editor to divide several logical parts on the disk, once the platter is divided into several partitions, different types of directories and files can be stored in different partitions. The more partitions there are, the more different places you have, which can distinguish the nature of the files in more detail, and store them in different places to manage the files according to the more subdivided natures; But too many partitions can be a problem. The methods of space management, access permissions, and directory search depend on the file system installed on the partition.

    When the ability to change the size depends on the file system installed on the partition, the size of the partition needs to be carefully considered.

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