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Originally Posted by Lazortag
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Just curious, but, um.. why?
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ALL my games and apps are on my D: partition.
D:\Games
D:\Apps
The only thing that goes on my C: drive is the OS, sometimes the page file (unless I make a dedicated partition for it) and I will let drivers, mouse software, video driver software, etc install to c:\program files
That way, if I need to nuke C: - I only have to backup 'docs and settings' and that's pretty much it.
My docs is on my D: drive too.
It keeps my OS drive clean, C: is a 50GB partition, all the rest is on the D: drive - application wise.
I have a seperate hard disk for media, like movies and sound and an older 200GB IDE for 'support' data - drivers, ISO images, etc, etc.
I guess I'm picky about organization on mine, lol.
Program files becomes too big of a mess too quickly.