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For some reason my new sz3 has its hard drive partitioned into 2 drives (plus the hidden recovery drive).
Is there any reason to keep the d: partition? I want to remove it and add the space to the C: drive using disk management tools in control panel but wanted to check that nothing else needed to be changed.
Thanks
Hi mchampness,
Welcome to Club vaio,
There are benefits to be gained in having a partitioned drive..
For example if you store your personal data, pictures, etc. on the D drive and a problem occurs with the operating system, the C drive can just be recovered, by following this guide, therefore hopefully, leaving your personal files on the D drive intact..
Thanks but I back up personal data to a network drive so that's not a problem.
I am worried that in a year or so's time it will just get in the way on some program install and would prefer to get rid of it now rather than having to resize partitions when both have data on them.
The VAIO doesn't in any case automatically store data on 😧 - the My Documents file appears to be on the c: partition.
The VAIO doesn't in any case automatically store data on 😧 - the My Documents file appears to be on the c: partition.
Specially on computers that have access to a network it is highly advisable to have at least two partitions. This way u can always recover back the system partition without having the others affected. And it is safer to choose to share partitions except the one with the OS. To me, a perfect setting is to to have three: one for the OS, one for the important data and another to share with the network. It is a matter of choice but i highly recommend it.
Totally agree with Thalamus and Seawit