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Old 06-12-2007, 08:31 PM
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Default One HDD or Two?

What do people recommend? Having one HDD with a large capacity or having more than one with smaller capacities? I am thinking along the lines of having an OS on one HDD along with other software and applications and a second HDD for storage of music, videos and documents???

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depends, if the os drive was faster than the other one then it would be better. but if you have 2 drives u might aswell put them in raid 1 as it will increase performance and provides redundiency.
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