Use the second drive for the XP pagefile and
for temporary files created by your software
application (Some applications will allow you
to specify where you want the temp files to be located)
Create a folder on the second drive for files you download,
this keeps them from gobbling up disk space on your
primary drive and makes for smaller Acronis Image backup
files.
Also use Acronis to create image backup to the second
drive (especially if you do frequent backups) then move one
image backup each month to the external drive. For example
the image backup you create just before installing Microsoft's
monthly (Patch Tuesday) security updates. I also create an image
backup to my second hard drive prior to installing any new software
or major updates to existing software like MS Office.
You could also use a utility named "SyncToy" to make quick
backups of your 'My Documents' folder to the second drive.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
In short your second drive provides a quick means of recovering
from a problem and your external drive is the means of last resort.
True Image 2009 - has a 15 day trial version available,
(Create a Restore/Rescue Media CD before you start)
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
User's Guide:
http://us1.download.acronis.com/pdf/...ge12_ug.en.pdf
During the 15 day trial test creating image backups to a unique folder
(one folder per backup, sample folder name: ATI_MMDDYY or _060609)
Create the 'Rescue CD and see if you can boot from the CD and locate
the image backup file you created.
Product Review Acronis True Image Home 2009:
http://www.brighthub.com/computing/w...ews/16045.aspx
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JS
http://www.pagestart.com
"timOleary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Windows XP pro.
> Home system with one or two other PCs on the network and I share the H
> drive.
>
> C: 250G SATA HDD 20G used 212 available. primarily apps and desktop
> files and whatever defaults to the C drive. (not my TB mail folder
> which is very large and on H)
>
> D: 250G SATA HDD 16.9G used 215 available
> I don't use this drive but three folders show: MSOCache; Recycler and
> System Volume Information. As far as I'm concenred this drive should
> be empty since I never write to it.
>
> H: is external USB 117G used 115G available. I consciously put
> everything on this drive. All eggs are in this basket, and with all
> the hard drive space available, I need to get on the ball before my
> next hdd crash.
>
> The C and D are not configured for RAID and I don't want to bother.
>
> Goal is to set up a sensible drive usage. Like make C the drive with
> everything on it, and then mirror the whole thing onto D and use H
> for redundant back up to H.
> I think I need to obtain Acronis. But am unfamiliar with the command
> set or what the best procedure would be; steps to take to transfer
> files etc.
>
>