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Chet
I am wondering if there is any value added to putting all my 'my
documents' files on a secondary hard drive versus the primary drive?
My logic was that due to the process of gradual 'operating system
degradation' whereby the operating system (win xp) over time gets
screwed up over time by new pgm installs, occasional pull the plug out
powerdowns, erant programs, drivers gone bad, etc. that if you put all
your 'my documents' on a 2nd hard drive that if you have to reinstall
windows that you wouldn't have to do anything at all with your 'my
documents' drive and you would just reinstall windows on the C drive
and keep the D drive with my documents on it there.
Does this logic seem worth the while in light of the relatively newer
very inexpensive external hard drive backups that are now available?
(Meaning that it's so cheap to back up the computer on an external
drive why even worry about where 'my documents' is now?
Thanks,
Chet
documents' files on a secondary hard drive versus the primary drive?
My logic was that due to the process of gradual 'operating system
degradation' whereby the operating system (win xp) over time gets
screwed up over time by new pgm installs, occasional pull the plug out
powerdowns, erant programs, drivers gone bad, etc. that if you put all
your 'my documents' on a 2nd hard drive that if you have to reinstall
windows that you wouldn't have to do anything at all with your 'my
documents' drive and you would just reinstall windows on the C drive
and keep the D drive with my documents on it there.
Does this logic seem worth the while in light of the relatively newer
very inexpensive external hard drive backups that are now available?
(Meaning that it's so cheap to back up the computer on an external
drive why even worry about where 'my documents' is now?
Thanks,
Chet