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Edikiss
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2. October 2007 @ 21:29 |
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I went out and got a 500 gig hard drive.it is a external. I have a 20 gig C-Drive) and a 40 gig D_Drive) My D-Drive Is starting to crap out I think. Whenever I unrar in D. The computer freezes. but in C-drive everything unrars just fine.
anyways I pluged in my 500 gig and windows says it is 465 gig. a loss of 45gigs due to the conversion factor.
but this did not make any sence because with my 20 gig. I lost 1 gig
and with the 40 gig I lost 1.8 gigs
I just dont see it adding up. I am thinking if I loose 1 gig for every 20 gigs then this new 500 gig should cost 25 gigs not 45 gigs. I am asuming they are made the same. am I out to lunch are is this normal.
Thanks for any responce.
ps my 500 gig is a comstar platinum usb 2.0 hard drive
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2. October 2007 @ 23:11 |
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465GB is the correct size for a 500GB drive. With the 20 you don't lose 1, you lose 1.4, and with the 40 you should lose 2.8GB. Bear in mind not all drives are made to be for example 40,000,000,000 bytes, they often go over.
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3. October 2007 @ 07:22 |
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also bear in mind that the bigger the harddrive the bigger the default clusters when you format it which also lose you space
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Edikiss
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3. October 2007 @ 07:35 |
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Thanks guys. 2.8 is right sammorris. I am just bad at math. Do you have any input as in how I should partition this/are if I should. I am thinking 5/100 gigs.
also I had a thought is it possible for me to put any operating system on my external hard drive, and get rid of my C and D- drive.
thinks for any input, as I am pretty new to the big hard drive. This
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3. October 2007 @ 08:02 |
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What you could do is put the 500GB inside, partition it off into a 20GB Windows partition (I think 5 is a bit on the small side) and then use your old 20 as an external...
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Edikiss
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3. October 2007 @ 09:58 |
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ok but the external 500 gig is hooked up by usb.
I meant making 5 partitions of 100 gigs
Thanks for the help.
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3. October 2007 @ 09:59 |
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I can think of no reason why you would want to make 5 100GB partitions, rather than just keep one small one for windows and the rest for data. You will see better performance if you just use folders.
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3. October 2007 @ 14:10 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: What you could do is put the 500GB inside, partition it off into a 20GB Windows partition (I think 5 is a bit on the small side) and then use your old 20 as an external...
If using the small partition as the OS partition, I would make it 40GB, if you get into video editing. The temp files can get pretty big, and not all video editing programs flush the temp directory.
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Edikiss
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3. October 2007 @ 14:40 |
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okay is what I will do. I will make a 50 GB partition for my operating system. And I will have the rest in one big file.
this is the part I do not know. I do not know how to have my operating system start in USB. My 500 GB hard drive is a external USB. my C drive is a 20 GB Western digital that I will be removing. My d drive is a 40 GB Western Digital that I also will be removing because they have slow write speeds. 133 MB/s and my 500 GB is 460mb/s usb2.0
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3. October 2007 @ 14:52 |
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Originally posted by Edikiss: okay is what I will do. I will make a 50 GB partition for my operating system. And I will have the rest in one big file.
this is the part I do not know. I do not know how to have my operating system start in USB. My 500 GB hard drive is a external USB. my C drive is a 20 GB Western digital that I will be removing. My d drive is a 40 GB Western Digital that I also will be removing because they have slow write speeds. 133 MB/s and my 500 GB is 460mb/s usb2.0
I don't have an external, but I am not sure that you will be able to boot from that drive. I know that I would not feel comfortable booting from a USB drive.
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ddp
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3. October 2007 @ 17:44 |
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internal ide drives have faster transfer rates then usb2 drives that i've found. take the 500gig out of it's enclosure if it is a 3.5in drive & switch it with your 20gig.
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Edikiss
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3. October 2007 @ 23:21 |
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oh. I did not know I could do that. Thanks is this a fairly easy process. Thanks for The info. it is a great big help. thanks
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3. October 2007 @ 23:24 |
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Indeed, and booting from an external hard drive is not easy.
It's a simple procedure to swap the drive out.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. October 2007 @ 23:25
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