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Hi Rick, I have come to use two drives. I install windows on my primary (usually small ~ 40G) and install all else on my secondary. I can then use Norton Ghost to back up my primary drive to an image on another drive or a dvd. If I defrag my windows drive and write zeroes to all unused space, I can get the image file down to about 1.5gig originally and keep it small enough to fit on a single dvd downstream. Each time I add software or make any significant changes, I re-image the drive to dvd. When windows finally fails, as it always does, I just overwrite my primary drive with the last stored image and everything is back. Regards Rick ;) Rick DuVall Systems Manager Dealer's Auto Auction Of Okc, Inc. (405) 947-2886 #143 Rick@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: [PCTECH] Multiple PC drives - From Weird Dell Windows XP problem I am interested in more information about how others handle the multiple drive setup on their PC's. I have three systems, each with two drives. Currently I have only the operating system (W2k) on one drive and install programs, change My Documents link, and attempt to store everything else on the second. The drives are also on separate controllers whenever possible. The thinking was to eliminate as much drive contention and waiting as possible. After my daughter brought hers home from college with a boot device failure I'm starting to wonder if there is a better setup. If the boot drive fails I still have the "data" drive but all the registry entries would be lost and I would probably need to reinstall everything anyway. I am especially interested in the comments about dual boot drives and separation of programs and data.
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