Infoseite // Partitioning - A system with hard drive



Frage von deto:


Hi,
I have a new calculator with bare plate for DV Editing and Office Applications / Internet setup. It is an Intel Core Duo Calculator on WinXP with a hard drive of 350 GB (for the A plate is initially remain synonymous times). Editing software is MediaStudioPro 7.3. I have little experience with the creation / configuration and what I am now about angelesen have confused me more. Hence (initially) subs Question:
Emfpiehlt a special Partitioning the plate and if so in what form (purpose and size of the partitions)?
Many thanks and greetings
Peter

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Antwort von Quadruplex:

For the video editing is a partitioning does not require and could even minimal Peformanceverluste mean - after all, the heads then longer paths between the system and data partition back. Likely in practice, but hardly relevant.

Basically, I would always be a second partition for user data rates: If Windows is on C: partition completely verhaut times, you can simply make the partition platt and reinstall it and need not worry about how you work, s.seine - lies on the partition D:

I would be 20 GB and Programs for Winbugs recommend the rest for D:

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Antwort von RainerE:

Friend can you be the min. 2 partitions on your hard drive create.
On A partition then you make the operating system and possibly the Programs (or Programs that synonymous EUF a) and B to the partition your video files.

This has the advantage that you should be trying the system and complete lubrication needed a clean installation, you only need to delete the Systempartion and your videos are maintained.

Disadvantage, however, is just one Partionieren no Geschwindikeitsvorteile brings in the worst case your disk is working even slower (but in the context you do not notice)
Also you are not protected by a hardware defect, because the record should abrauchen times, everything is gone ... there is only mirroring or backup;)

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Antwort von Robtion81:

Hello,

I hope it does not bother if I extend the question. Would it really make sense to use 2 hard disks? So one for the operating system, and another for the movie data? Would occur more power than when only one of the hard drive is partitioned?

Gruß Rob

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Antwort von RainerE:

"Robtion81" wrote: Hello,

I hope it does not bother if I extend the question. Would it really make sense to use 2 hard disks? So one for the operating system, and another for the movie data? Would occur more power than when only one of the hard drive is partitioned?

Gruß Rob


Basically yes, because the plates as a rule is still the bottleneck in current systems.

And multiple partitions are a must - if you have a halfway reasonable approach to security, with a Rückspielbarkeit the operating system, there should be something zerschossen:

http://www.videotreffpunkt.com/thread.php?threadid=1147

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Antwort von RainerE:

Hi,
thank you for all the answers. I've now done so:
1. Part 30 GB: System plus Programs
2. Part 8 GB: backup / Images
3. Part balance: data
Gruss
Peter (Peha)

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Antwort von Nio:

8 GB backup? The last 2 weeks ...

Insgaesam I have two hard disks:

22.3 GB system shows 40GB Plot
100 GB data, 109 GB Fesammt

Backup 30 GB, 40 GB total
And 40 GB Linux

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