When I opened the message, I found that James Button had written:

> I'd advise that when you create the NTFS? Partitions on it (My
> Computer Manage Storage) you limit the partitions to about 100Gb, (50
> is possibly better) as that will allow you to manage the
> backup/recovery/defrag's in a reasonable amount of time for a single
> partition. 

Understandable, but wouldn't that creat a whold bunch of drive letters?

You said "My Computer Manage Storage".  Is that only available when 
installing the drive?

Also - unless you want the system to create and maintain an
> index of the contents of each file on the disk, turn off NTFS indexing
> for the partitions 

Whats the advantage/disadvantage of this?

Thanks a lot.

Jim

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