In getting ready to fix my winrot problem, I’m not going to make the same mistake I made last time. I just laid it down over the old image. No, this is going to be a complete start from scratch. So, I am thinking that EVEN after I get all the data backed up, I’m going to “save my work”. Several sites seem to recommend having a partitioning strategy. They seem to favor: a CEE drive small; DEE drive about 25g for WINDOZE; an EEE drive for data; and an FFF drive for downloads and drivers. So if I carve up HOMEDESK’s 90g, it works out to be C=10g, D=25g, F=45g, and E=10g. Comments?








