I have a question about partitioning my HD and would appreciate if someone could clarify a few things.
I use my drive for all sorts of things at the moment and it tends to get fragmented and full quite quickly. Even with defrag.
I have now bought a larger drive and thought to partition it up into three parts. One for general use(internet/e-mail/cd burning etc) , then gaming/benchmarking and lastly photo and video editing. At present I intend to have each partition with it's own OS. But......I also notice many people partition the drive with seperate spaces for the OS, games, apps, files etc, whilst having to use only one OS.
Would this be a better way to partition my drive? Is this form of partitioning secure. ie if one partition was to be infected would the other parts be safe?
One reason for seperate OS's is that some games will not work with certain emulation software installed. Would the partitioning the other way stop this problem?