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March 13th, 2007

Vista Hands On #11: Manage partitions during setup

Posted by Ed Bott @ 8:33 am

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In Vista Hands On #7: Move user data to another drive, I recommended using two separate physical drives for maximum data security. In that configuration, if your primary drive fails it doesn’t wipe out everything."

But what if you have only a single drive? Then use the next best option and set up dual volumes (that's Windows' preferred term for what you probably think of as partitions). Use one volume for system and program files and use the other for data.

The good news is that you can easily set up this configuration using partition-management tools that are new in Vista. For the basic task of splitting a disk in two and adjusting the relative sizes of volumes, you don't need third-party software.

If you're setting up Windows Vista on bare metal (a so-called clean install), you can control partition sizes by choosing the right option from the Where do you want to install Windows? screen. If you were just to click Next on this screen, you'd end up with a single large C: drive. Don't do it. Instead, click Drive options (advanced).

advanced drive options in Vista setup

After you choose this option, you'll see the following set of tools along the bottom of the window. Click New to create a partition in the unallocated space. In this example, I'm creating a 30GB system volume, leaving roughly 270GB available for data.

Advanced drive options in Vista setup

Note that the Size box uses megabytes, not gigabytes, as its default unit of scale. After you choose the size, click Apply to create the new volume. You don't need to create the second volume here; you can do that after Windows is installed. And you don't need to format the volume, either - Windows Setup will take care of that task.

In tomorrow's installment, I'll show how to split a single volume in two on a system where Windows Vista is already installed. How big should each partition be? That's Thursday's topic.

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RE: Vista Hands On #11: Manage partitions during setup
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Posted by: vikieie Posted on: 04/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Just wanted to add !  not of this world | 03/13/07
Actually, you can create 4 basic partitions....  ShadeTree | 03/13/07
I don't see the Security in 2 Drives  voska | 03/13/07
Backup philosophies  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
This can work if ...  George Mitchell | 03/13/07
RAID is no substitut for backups...  Jxn | 04/27/07
RAID is simple these days  voska | 03/13/07
"Intuitive gui interfaces"?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
Good Point  voska | 03/14/07
Overkill at best  klumper | 03/13/07
Too expensive?  voska | 03/14/07
With two 300GB drives ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
RAID has its purposes  klumper | 03/14/07
On two partitions  voska | 03/13/07
Agreed, but...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
missing the point  bluestreak_z | 03/13/07
Six partitions?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
well sure  bluestreak_z | 03/14/07
Missing the point?  Technocrat@... | 03/14/07
The only downside here is ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
I see your point  voska | 03/14/07
If you are buying a new computer ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
With caveat  klumper | 03/14/07
I agree ...  George Mitchell | 03/13/07
Hmmm, how is this easier than...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
Security and Better Management can be better in having Two or More Drives  rh0 | 03/13/07
It's all relative ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
reg raid  wheelzzs@... | 03/22/07
create 2nd partition and the "Users" folder?  impala_sc | 03/13/07
why I care...  impala_sc | 03/13/07
Yes you can, but...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
Changing drive letters ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
I recommend against...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/13/07
thanks but I'm with George Ou on this one  impala_sc | 03/14/07
I have been using separate partitions  Update victim | 03/14/07
In 1994, it was one predatory monopoly ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
Main cause for the 'divorce'  NetArch. | 03/15/07
Ed, I agree but ...  mwagner@... | 03/14/07
40GB minimum?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/14/07
Single HDD Multiple Partitions  barryj@... | 03/14/07
Partitions, separation of Data and backups  jcreasey | 03/14/07
Nothing new - been doing this myself for years  FirstNLastN | 03/15/07
Partitions are overrated. Leave it default.  osreinstall | 03/15/07
Separate Logical Structure from Backup Issues  PChem | 04/26/07
Linux way of partitions  Alganon | 04/26/07
Volume_Partition Vista XP  mageistere22@... | 04/30/07
RE: Vista Hands On #11: Manage partitions during setup  vikieie | 04/30/09

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