The_Un_Forgiven
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90% of actions taken on this PC is game related.
Currently using a unregistered “stupid PC store” windows 7 Ultimate on this PC and finally after 3year its starting to act up on me.
Im looking to install windows 7 Home Premium “Purchased” onto the system, but I first have a few questions I would like to ask.
I have been looking at the whole partition part when it comes to installing your OS for the first time.
Im seeing, reading and hearing so many different stories about the subject that its driving me insane.
http://partition.radified.com/
Thus far, I think this would be the best explanation.
I just question some of the supposed facts.
1. Is the outer rim of the platter actually the most responsive place on the HHD. Some say yes some say no.
2. When making your first partition, does the partition start at the inner or outer edge of the platter ? Can you change this mechanic, or is it generic, do some HHD differ ?
3. I have not found an article about it yet, but im sure its out there. When a partition is made, does the partition have the ability to move itself in a different position on the patter itself ?
The reasons I ask this question is because a lot of people are saying that the biggest reason to make partitions on a HHD, is that information will not spread itself all over the HHD. With HHD’s becoming bigger and bigger there is more room for the information to float around in. When making a partition, I would assume that the information stays somewhere within that partition (smaller partition better response time.) If the partition can move itself and the facts are true that the inner part of the platter is technically the slower part of the HHD, would the partition have the ability to move itself closer to the inner ring making the systems slightly less responsive ?
4. Currently my OS is on the 500GB HHD. Should I format my 320GB, partition it and use that for my OS and gaming ? Or would it even make a difference just installing my OS back on my 500GB with partitions ?
5. When using both HHD, should I have my OS on one HHD and play my game off the second HHD ? Both drives would be partitioned, with the OS and Games in the first partition of the HHDs. “Assuming the outer part of the platter is quicker and presuming that's where the partitions are first made.”
I realize that getting a SSD would be the best bet for the OS, but that's not really an upgrade I can currently afford. Unless someone can point me to a 75GB SSD for like $50.
Sorry for the long thread, and thank you very much for your time.
Currently using a unregistered “stupid PC store” windows 7 Ultimate on this PC and finally after 3year its starting to act up on me.
Im looking to install windows 7 Home Premium “Purchased” onto the system, but I first have a few questions I would like to ask.
I have been looking at the whole partition part when it comes to installing your OS for the first time.
Im seeing, reading and hearing so many different stories about the subject that its driving me insane.
http://partition.radified.com/
Thus far, I think this would be the best explanation.
I just question some of the supposed facts.
1. Is the outer rim of the platter actually the most responsive place on the HHD. Some say yes some say no.
2. When making your first partition, does the partition start at the inner or outer edge of the platter ? Can you change this mechanic, or is it generic, do some HHD differ ?
3. I have not found an article about it yet, but im sure its out there. When a partition is made, does the partition have the ability to move itself in a different position on the patter itself ?
The reasons I ask this question is because a lot of people are saying that the biggest reason to make partitions on a HHD, is that information will not spread itself all over the HHD. With HHD’s becoming bigger and bigger there is more room for the information to float around in. When making a partition, I would assume that the information stays somewhere within that partition (smaller partition better response time.) If the partition can move itself and the facts are true that the inner part of the platter is technically the slower part of the HHD, would the partition have the ability to move itself closer to the inner ring making the systems slightly less responsive ?
4. Currently my OS is on the 500GB HHD. Should I format my 320GB, partition it and use that for my OS and gaming ? Or would it even make a difference just installing my OS back on my 500GB with partitions ?
5. When using both HHD, should I have my OS on one HHD and play my game off the second HHD ? Both drives would be partitioned, with the OS and Games in the first partition of the HHDs. “Assuming the outer part of the platter is quicker and presuming that's where the partitions are first made.”
I realize that getting a SSD would be the best bet for the OS, but that's not really an upgrade I can currently afford. Unless someone can point me to a 75GB SSD for like $50.
Sorry for the long thread, and thank you very much for your time.
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