Thursday, October 30, 2008

How to use hard disc efficiently?

Hello friends!

Welcome back. So untill now we have learned to buy and install new hard disc. Now is the time to learn how we can efficiently use the hard disc. We all know hard disc is the place where data of all types is stored, but only a few know how to store it efficiently. Here are some tips that we may use for the purpose.
1. Make portions on the hard disc. Rename these portions if you wish. By default these will be c, d, e .......
2. Allocate space for these portions efficiently such as about 7 GB for Windows XP, 3 GB for program files, 3 GB for My documents and so on..
3. Install Windows XP on C: drive.
3. Store your documents and other data on the secondary portions. It should not be on the portion on which Operating system (Windows XP) is loaded.
4. Name the folders according to data stored in them.
5. Name your files according to their contents, time and date of their creation so that you can easily recognize them when you later need.
6. Make separate folders for separate types of files like document files should be in separate folders, pictures should be in another and so on..
7. Do not install games and other heavy graphics programs on the portion on which Windows is installed otherwise speed and working of your computer will severely effected.
8. Defrag your hard disc after some time of its usage.
9. We should preferably use NTFS file system as data is less fragmented by using it, but it will not work for Windows 98 operating system.
So I think these are the sufficient measures we should take for our hard disc. Apply and see the results. If you have any difficulty or doubt don't forget to let me know by commenting on it. I will always be happy to help you. Enjoy reading.
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