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My Vaio is supposed to have a 80gb hard drive. But when i go into my computer it shows th C drive with 37.2gb? The D drive with 29.3. Although im not sure why thre are 2 i think one is for recovering my laptop?? But they still do not add up to 80gb! Where is the rest!
My Vaio is supposed to have a 80gb hard drive. But when i go into my computer it shows th C drive with 37.2gb? The D drive with 29.3. Although im not sure why thre are 2 i think one is for recovering my laptop?? But they still do not add up to 80gb! Where is the rest!
My Vaio is supposed to have a 80gb hard drive. But when i go into my computer it shows th C drive with 37.2gb? The D drive with 29.3. Although im not sure why thre are 2 i think one is for recovering my laptop?? But they still do not add up to 80gb! Where is the rest!
Therefore manufactures 80 GB hard drive = 80,000,000,000 bytes.
Whereas MS 80 GB hard drive = 74.5 GB
example 80GB manufactures size converted to MS binary scale...
80Gb = 80,000,000,000
/1024 = 78125000 kilobytes
/1024 = 76294 megabytes
/1024 = 74.5 Gigabytes
Also you have a hidden recovery partition, which is probably 7.6 GB
There are many plus points to partion your drive personally i store all "My Documents" on the D Drive as after a while that folder can weigh a serious amount, I also dircet & install program files to this directory so it does not clutter my C Drive this is good as only the short cuts & major files get placed in C. so if you have a Windows Crash only Data on C Drive will be lost.
You can also organise which programs to have were in C its usually
C:\Program Files\
On mine i set it like this
D:\Master Program Files\General Programs
\Games
\System BackUp & Restore
\Maintenance & Cleaning
D:\User Program Files\Personal Files\My Music
\My Pictures
\My Office Files
\The Kids Folder\There <profanity removed by moderator> goes Here
See above is good for me as i like to be organise & you can remember exactly were you place something too.
The recovery partition is hidden for a good reason! So you or an external thing does not destroy it.
The recovery partition is your replacement "cds" lets put it. Anything goes wrong with yur laptop, you use the recovery partition to restore your computer.
Now lets say you had a virus that destroyed your windows installation. How would you restore it if you 1. had no CDs (which sony dont give you anyway!) and 2. your recovery partition was affected by the virus?
As its hidden, its hidden not only from accidental tamper such as you/the user deleting it, deleting some of it, formatted it but also hidden from ANYTHING that can affect it such as viruses/users/applications and so on.
Reason for splitting drives up is mainly organisation.
As with Resonate, its nice to split things up.
I always work on a case with my own pc's and laptops to have
c:\ operating system ONLY
d:\ software
e:\ games + photo/video editing appls
f:\ files/docs
Any of hte other letters (from g to k) are my various backup drives and so on.
I know, lots of letters but if i ever need something, I always know where it is
o. So if i have to reset my laptop and i stored files on the D drive then i will not loose them? Thanks for help.....
o. So if i have to reset my laptop and i stored files on the D drive then i will not loose them? Thanks for help.....
My Vaio is supposed to have a 80gb hard drive. But when i go into my computer it shows th C drive with 37.2gb? The D drive with 29.3. Although im not sure why thre are 2 i think one is for recovering my laptop?? But they still do not add up to 80gb! Where is the rest!