>>Hi,
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>>I am buying a new computer (Dell). It comes with the 1 TB PCIe NVMe Class 40 Solid State Drive. These according to what I read are similar and better than standard SSD. But I want to be sure that I will be able to repartition the drive.
>>My typical partition is C:, D:, and E.
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>>Will the PCI NVMe SSD allow me to repartition it?
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>>TIA
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>I don't see why not. You can do that in Window's Disk Management. Personally I don't recommend more than two partitions; one for Windows ans applications, and one for data.
Thank you. I like three partitions where C: is for Windows application, D: for my data, E: for customers data.
I have been using this partitions for probably 20 years. And since it worked, why not continue the same approach.
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