These days I struggle to think of anything. Years ago there were a few mild benefits, as well as ease of use when working with a command line. Probably worth a few minutes of research if you're doing this. I've never actually broken an SSD into multiple partitions. I would think that it doesn't, but I don't know that for 100% certain. I also don't know how partitioning an SSD affects TRIM. This can all be managed and/or cleared out manually (maybe even moved to another drive in the case of system restore), but if someone were to just follow that 75GB recommendation and then forget about it, they could easily find themselves running out of space in short order. If you're at a point where "ease of nuking your OS partition" is considered a benefit, I'd probably work on fixing that first.Īlso worth mentioning, W10 has a bad habit of keeping a stupid amount of data as a "Windows Update Cache" on the system drive, as well as system restore points and other nonsense. I don't see how it's any better than storing the data on another drive though, nor is either going to help against malware. Click to expand.I guess that's.something.
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