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My current config at home essentially has Windows, some small files, and some "temporary files" on C drive and everything else on the D drive. At my old job I seem to remember the tech guys setting up multi-drive "shares". I don't know if it was some sort of raid/mirror confguration or not. I believe that at the time they were running Win2K. I'm running XP so I would think that I should be able to set up something similar but I've never taken the time to pursue it. Dave Parnin Nishikawa Standard Company Topeka, IN 46571 daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Rick.Chevalier@amer icredit.com To: pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx@SMTP@CTB Sent by: cc: (bcc: David A Parnin/Topeka/NISCO/SPCO) pctech-bounces@midr Subject: [PCTECH] Multiple PC drives - From Weird Dell ange.com Windows XP problem 01/13/2005 05:07 PM Please respond to PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxx m> 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. Rick Chevalier <<ole0.bmp>> Enterprise Solutions Ext. 57178 Privileged and Confidential. This e-mail, and any attachments there to, is intended only for use by the addressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify me immediately by a return e-mail and delete this e-mail. You are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail and/or any attachments thereto, is strictly prohibited.(See attached file: ATT25949.txt)
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