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Having two hard drives

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by catchy, Jun 8, 2006.

  1. catchy

    catchy Member

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    Hi,

    Just wondering is it worth having two hard drives, 1 for windows and apps and the other for downloads and files etc.

    Would it make much of a difference to performance or not? I only have 1 80gig IDE HDD at the mo, i have another HDD lying around so should i put it in?
     
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    if have 2 hd's than if have to reload windows than won't loose data on other hd
     
  3. a7xsoad

    a7xsoad Regular member

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    Yeah, Just have an extra one. It doesn't have to be top of the line, just enough to keep the files you want safe in case of a crash or reboot like ddp said.
     
  4. Xenontc

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    I use a 120gb barracude(7400rpm) for all my media...movies/music etc etc, and a 74gb Raptor (10,000rpm) for all my programs/windows/apps. I would have just used the raptor but i was low on space...i noticed a small increase in performance when i removed the 40gb of music/movies from the raptor.
     
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    can also get an external usb2 case for hd so can use on other computers
     
  6. blivetNC

    blivetNC Regular member

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    I've used 2 hard drives for years, one for the operating system, the other for apps and games, runs fine. Recently added a third HD for back-ups and storage via USB, so all digital pics and documents are duplicated on a second hard drive which can be stored away from the computer,

    http://www.shop4tech.com/user.htm?go=view_item&id=5136&cata=3&s_cata=154


    can move pics to other computers with ease.
     

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