DaemosDaen Posted September 29, 2008 Posted September 29, 2008 Ok, I have an idea here and before I re-install my computer, I decided to run this people to see if it's a good idea, let me describe my computer's set up and reason's why it's like this:I have 3 drives:primary master IDE (80 GB, seperated into 3 boot partitions described below)C: drive (Music and stuff): This boot is used for iTunes, office, virus/spyware software and all non-gamming/development tasksD: drive (Games): much like the lable states, it's a boot for games, only games and support software are installed her (logitech g15, java, DAEMON Tools lite, ect...) but only windows and the keyboard software actually loads.E: drive (Development): this boot has any developmental software installed as I see fit, currently apache server, PHP, mySQL and a handful of other things.Secondary master IDE (110GB, no partitioning)F: drive (Development Data): This holds data that is used when I am working on thing in the development boot, it also holds ISO files of various games that I might want to play and don't feel like looking for the CDs, also is the location of the swap files for each boot and is occasionally a installation test driveSATA channel1 (300 GB, no partitioning)G: drive (Games and Documents): this drive holds the actual installs for some of the larger games I play as well as the "My Documents" folder for each of the drives. the "My Documents" folder is changed after the installation of each bootand I got 2 CD ROM drives as the secondaries on each of the IDE channels (H, I)I know that there is a way to change the default location of the "Documents and Settings" directory during the initial installation of windows, I also know that this is where some programs store important information under the hidden "Application data" of the user's directory. (Firefox stores the installed extensions here and Thunderbird stores the e-mails.)I already got XP so that it will see each drive as it correct letter (was an issue because of the SATA raid controller)I want to know if it is a good (or bad) idea to have all 3 installations (boots) point to the same "Documents and Settings" directory on the G Drive instead of having each their own, that way I'ed only have to set up one FF, Thunderbird, ect...Thanks for any information.
DaemosDaen Posted October 7, 2008 Author Posted October 7, 2008 (edited) after looking at a few thing, this may be a bad idea, guess no one's thought of doing this before.. gonna leave the system alone.(Edit: one of the reason is that the application data keeps information about the program it's self which would not match when it's ran from a different drive.) Edited October 7, 2008 by DaemosDaen
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