JebusRocks
Programmer
So here is my situation, I currently have a PC running XP pro with 1 60g hardrive. I want to be able to store all of my mp3's(about15 gigs worth) either on a partition on this HD or buy a second one and install the files on it. The point of this is to be able to seperate all of the mp3 files from the OS so that I can reformat with out having to reload the mp3's. I like to reformat often but my current setup, 1 partition, 1 physical drive, means that I have to reload the mp3 files each time I format.
Another point here, I have several software tools installed ie VB Photoshop etc can I dedicate a partition to these programs so that they do not get wiped out each time I reformat.
Also I want to be able to isolate the mp3's/program files so that they can be 'protected' from virus activity. On this point is it possible to setup a partition to read-only to help minimize the potential of virus infection if so isthere any value to doing this?
So.. any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance for any replies
Another point here, I have several software tools installed ie VB Photoshop etc can I dedicate a partition to these programs so that they do not get wiped out each time I reformat.
Also I want to be able to isolate the mp3's/program files so that they can be 'protected' from virus activity. On this point is it possible to setup a partition to read-only to help minimize the potential of virus infection if so isthere any value to doing this?
So.. any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance for any replies