I *always* set aside a separate partition for OS and apps which I then make
a ghost image of.  That way if I get problems I can always restore a known
good copy of my apps and OS.  It also means that all the data I need to
backup is on a single drive and I don't have to go trawling through M$'s
idea of where things should be stored when I do my backups.  It can get
quite interesting persuading some apps to store their data on D; though :-)

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631

> I'd personally say don't bother partitioning-- just use one large
> partition. I've seen pretty much no benefit in the recent past from
> partitioning, and just had headache when the limits of the "c:\" drive
> was hit, many software apps(though sometimes customizable, but always
> a pain vs. hitting 'enter') put 'data' on the c:\ drive, etc.
>



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