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Originally Posted by Savor the Stick
Not sure what this means could you explain?
partitioning the drive with a partition big enough to store your completed "gold image" and a couple of back up's.
The most I want to move off is pictures, word files, docs--not a whole lot of stuff. What are partitions and what are their functions?
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Partition is like slicing the harddrive into pie pieces. Instead of just having a c: drive, you'll have an additional letter like d: or f:. The advantage is that if you screw up your PC, it tends to stick to just the partition. If you blow away c:, you still have a copy of your machine on the other partition.
Most PC manufacturers have a small partition on their drive when you buy a computer. Partitioning is not as popular as it was, but it's still a necessary if you want to build you computer "the right way". There are plenty of good web sites that can walk you through this.
As for how big to make the 2nd partition, consider doing 10% of the total drive space.
As how to do this, there are several ways. If you are formatting the disk, fdisk is the easiest way to create a partition. Diskpart can create a partition as well.