Even an entry-level PC will ship with a large hard drive that's more than capable of storing a huge amount of information. The only downside to having all that space is it can be difficult trying to keep things organised. The more room you have to store data, the more chance there is that items can become more difficult to find as you have to search through hundreds of gigabytes worth of files and folders. One way to organise your drive is to divide it up into more manageable sections by creating separate partitions. 25 Sep 2008
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