Cutting System: vs. partition. 2. Plate; vs. system partition. User Profile
Frage von Axel_1972: April 2007
Hello, 'm currently editing my next computer to assemble (Core2Duo). Now the question arises as to whether the disk of 500GB (SATA) disk is sufficient, or whether yet another (physical) HDD for the video data is to be fitted. I still have my previous record (IDE, 120GB, 8MB cache), which record more than I could conceivably or possibly as an external USB2 disk could dock. Furthermore, I have previously always been a single system partition (WinXP prof.) Had 2 users in the profiles was divided: the main profile with Office, Internet and general stuff and a separate user profile for video editing with reduced Grafikschnickschnack and other 'disabling' features. .
My PC Dealers said that today, given the relatively fast components (Core2Duo, SATA disks, DDR2 RAM, etc.), it would be from the standpoint of the performance perfectly adequate a system and a data partition and set up 2 profiles.
What do you about this?
Thanks for your opinions - AX.
Antwort von Don Pedro:
Separate plates, you need nothing more. For S-ATA HDD, the speed just fine and it is ok if you put the disk into a system partition and a data sharing. User profiles is nothing against this, 2 separate system partition (generally and DV editing), I think even exaggerated, unless you absolutely want these areas for reasons of (data) to define security (viruses, data loss, etc.). Don.