I use a 300GB backup HD in an enclosure. I recently lost my everything on it. If I would have had seperate partitions on it, and put my music files in one partition, media files in another, one for the cloned OS... etc, than I would only have lost one partition and not lost everything. I would make seperate partitions for different catigories and back them up there. Sorting into seperate partitions as I have mentioned makes finding things much easier also. On Jan 4, 10:12 am, Steve R <[email protected]> wrote: > At 9:51 AM -0600 1/4/09, D Stubbs posted: > I just got in a new 500G Firewire 400 HD from OWC, (their WD > Neptune), I haven't had a large HD before so I first tried searching > this forum's archives - but didn't quite find an answer to my > question. > I see 3 possible ways to go before I put this to use. > My first unededucated thought is to make five folders, one for > backup, one music, one pics etc. > However, because of its size, is there any good reason to make say 5 > partitions of 100G each? > Or perhaps one 30G with Apps and System clones CCC'd as a boot > backup, and one 470 for everything else? > > Were I you, and planned on using the drive only for backup - > including emergency booting - I would make two partitions, one for a > cloned OS and the other for your files. (After formatting, you won't > have 500GB by the way.) There's mostly likely no need to make > separate partitions for each type of file. Having 5 partitions > mounted on your desktop will get old. > > If you plan on having it mounted most times for access to your music > files, you may want to have the larger partition be the first > partition??? Faster seek times??? More knowledgeable folk will have > to answer that. > > Steve R
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