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Partition SSD drive
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06/05/2020 11:48:31
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Windows
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Équipement
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Thread ID:
01674274
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>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.
>>>>
>>>>Will the PCI NVMe SSD allow me to repartition it?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>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.
>
>I won't try to persuade you into changing something that has worked for a long time. However, note that having two separate drives will make your machine faster. On my machine I have three drives...

The PC I am buying has a standard one drive. I realize that having two drives would make it faster. But with the speed of the PC and the SSD it is not very noticeable. My main concern is STABILITY and good DATA BACKUP.
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