In recent years, it's become far easier to get more for your money when buying a new PC. It's highly likely your new PC or even laptop will be equipped with a large hard drive at no extra cost. The trouble is that your new Windows machine will be equipped with a drive with a single, large partition. Before you start installing software or storing folders or files you may want to consider partitioning your drive. This enables you to divide your drive into more manageable sections, making your drive much easier to maintain. 20 Aug 2008
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