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Hi
Ive come to the choosing Hard Drive stage. I'd like one Boot Up Drive and another Bigger hard drive for programs and personal files. Could anyone help me choose them? Budget is about £30 on the boot up and £60 on the bigger. Thanks |
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Why don't you just get a big drive and partition it into 2 smaller drives. Use like a 50 gb for operating system and program files and then balance of drive for data.
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