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    Adding second hard drive

    I don't necessarily need the 240g of storage, but I don't have another system to use the drive in. I thought there might be some small performance gain by using the smaller drive strictly for applications (not that I have 40g of apps). I like your partition idea...I'm one of the many who don't bother to partition the HD under Windows...for me, out of sheer lazyness. Hey, I just had a thought...what about setting Windows to use the smaller drive as swap space? I don't need the virtual memory that badly, but I do work with rather large files now and then...just a thought. It's a decent drive: 7200rpm/ATA100, so I'm sure it'll have some use. Thanks for the tips!
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    Adding second hard drive

    That makes sense...but is there any benefit to installing my applications on the OS drive or should they go on the other drive?
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    Adding second hard drive

    I currently have a 40GB hard drive on my computer and decided it was time for some more space. I just bought a 200GB HD to add in, but haven't installed it yet. I figure it's about time for a fresh install of XP, and was wondering how I should set up my data with two drives for best performance. Should I install XP and all my programs on one drive and leave the other strictly for data? Or should I install the OS and programs on separate drives? My computer is for home use and I run a lot of different types of programs, so it's not a dedicated video-editing station or gaming system or anything special like that.
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