On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 1:37 PM, KP <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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.
>
> So I see it is not a clear-cut decision!
I so appreciate the intelligent fair discussions on this forum.
In regards to KP's comment about losing material, how is a 500G HD actually
constructed?
is it one super-concentrated disc?, a stack of discs?
If it is a stack of discs - and if something failed does it stand to reason
that it would fail one disc at at time? - so one's best security is to
perhaps partition exactly to each disc?
I didn't exactly buy the most expensive unit out there - so some attention
to possible HD  falure would seem prudent.
(In case it matters - at the bottom of the following URL are specs on my
particular new HD
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/NPFW7500GB/)
thanks, Del

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