People,
Just completed a complete reinstallation of XP (for some reason, “System Restore” was never functional.) I’m at a point at which, if I intend to partition…(in order to benefit my PC’s primary use, which is audio multitracking)…I should do so now.
I have 2 drives, the secondary used for audio data; & the primary (right now) for everything else (OS, SONAR, WaveLab, other apps, graphics files, etc.) XP permits me to partition the drives (& I am very hopefully assuming I can move files/folders afterward…i.e., use XP for this task, as opposed to a partitioning program.)
1) If I leave “everything else” on the primary drive, as one large partition, does XP arrange everything in an order conductive to optimum data retrieval (I keep thinking that, from an electro-mechanical aspect…the OS should be located on a separate platter from the applications, so that “different” tracking heads are working simultaneously?)
2) If I partition, what goes where; & why? (I am assuming one partition for OS, another for audio apps; & another for typical apps, would be acceptable?)
3) How are partitions related to drive platters; & is that relative to optimum data flow?
4) I was digging around in my XP bible (“XP Inside Out”, by Bott & Siechert) for all this, but couldn’t find anything of immediate use. Can someone please point me toward some good links?
Thanks very much,
mark4man