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| New OS - better folder organisation this time? I started with Windows 95 and in those days I regarded the whole hard drive as mine to organise all folders any way I chose. Subsequent versions of Windows made certain folders such as (My) Documents "special" and I have only gone along with that partially, so that my stuff is stored haphazardly. For example with my current Vista Home Premium system I have a dozen websites I run stored in sub-folders of C:\webs, I still run DOS based MasterFile Professional from C:\MPRO, and I have numerous home-made icons in C:\IC. With the arrival of Windows 7 I want to do it better. With a twelve megapixel camera, photographs take up a disproportionate amount of room, and storing them (and backing them up) along with documents doesn't fit comfortably. There must be some really neat ways of organising stuff on hard drives. And keeping all data (and settings?) out of the installation drive (or partition anyway) seems attractive (I have two physical drives of 233GB each - I will probably replace each of them with 1TB). The danger is that, in my enthusiasm for getting Win 7 up and running, I will just copy folders into the same locations as before and muddle along as I have in the past. I would like to do better this time and would appreciate guidance as to how to approach this. At the moment I run scheduled backups of my whole C drive (apart from the few files in use) using Second Copy to my D drive daily. I also use Second Copy manually to backup to off-site mobile hard drives (Iomega eGo) weekly, encrypted in this case using open source TrueCrypt. Doug __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4518 (20091017) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. [url]http://www.eset.com[/url] |
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| Re: New OS - better folder organisation this time? "Doug" <doug@FAKEpleasereplytogroup.com> wrote in message news:%23ATtVv8TKHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I started with Windows 95 and in those days I regarded the whole hard drive >as mine to organise all folders any way I chose.[/color] So why are you keen to give up this right? Afraid of the vast power that you wield over the hard drive? Neither Vista nor Windows 7 is about more power to the user. The trend is more power to the system, and a progressive dumbing down of the user to the point of zombified stupefaction. Future operating systems will no doubt continue this trend. First they came for your toolbar. Then they came for your taskbar. Next they'll come for your folders... Subsequent versions of[color=blue] > Windows made certain folders such as (My) Documents "special" and I have > only gone along with that partially, so that my stuff is stored > haphazardly. For example with my current Vista Home Premium system I have > a dozen websites I run stored in sub-folders of C:\webs, I still run DOS > based MasterFile Professional from C:\MPRO, and I have numerous home-made > icons in C:\IC. > > With the arrival of Windows 7 I want to do it better.[/color] A noble aim, but since doing things 'differently' and doing them 'better' are not synonymous, you'd need to define what you mean by 'better'. With a twelve[color=blue] > megapixel camera, photographs take up a disproportionate amount of room, > and storing them (and backing them up) along with documents doesn't fit > comfortably. There must be some really neat ways of organising stuff on > hard drives. And keeping all data (and settings?) out of the installation > drive (or partition anyway) seems attractive (I have two physical drives > of 233GB each - I will probably replace each of them with 1TB). The danger > is that, in my enthusiasm for getting Win 7 up and running, I will just > copy folders into the same locations as before and muddle along as I have > in the past. I would like to do better this time and would appreciate > guidance as to how to approach this. >[/color] Your question seems to contain the solution ie putting your data on a separate partitions from your os, so I'm not sure what you're asking here. [color=blue] > At the moment I run scheduled backups of my whole C drive (apart from the > few files in use) using Second Copy to my D drive daily. I also use Second > Copy manually to backup to off-site mobile hard drives (Iomega eGo) > weekly, encrypted in this case using open source TrueCrypt. > >[/color] The need for backups is unlikely to be going away any time soon, while the potential for physical failure exists. -- Jon |
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