New Hard Drive for FS9/FSX
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 16:12
Hi Guys,
I've finally installed my additional 500GB hard drive which has been kicking around my study for the best part of a year. It's intended as a dedicated FS9 and FSX drive so I can enjoy both 'worlds'. My question is, what's the best way of partitioning it, if at all ? My FSX is at SP2 or whatever it's called but when I re-install it, I will be loading the Acceleration package. FSX scenery includes Horizon GenX already and I have Real Environment Xtreme waiting in the wings to be loaded with this new instal.
My current FS 'folder' sizes are as follows :-
FS9 = 31GB
FS9 Add-on Scenery = 5GB
FSX = 18GB
FSX add-on scenery = 61GB
The new drive is currently showing a capacity of 465gb before formatting and partitioning etc. Should I make seperate partitions for each of the above ? Should I have seperate partitions for the two sims and one for both of the scenery folders? Should I have two partitions only with the sim and scenery on same partition for each? Should I leave it as one large drive with no partitions as I've heard partitioning can slow things down?
FSX will be a complete new install but with regards FS9, can I copy and paste my FS9 folder onto the new drive without re-installing and then just change my shortcut path?
Regards
John
I've finally installed my additional 500GB hard drive which has been kicking around my study for the best part of a year. It's intended as a dedicated FS9 and FSX drive so I can enjoy both 'worlds'. My question is, what's the best way of partitioning it, if at all ? My FSX is at SP2 or whatever it's called but when I re-install it, I will be loading the Acceleration package. FSX scenery includes Horizon GenX already and I have Real Environment Xtreme waiting in the wings to be loaded with this new instal.
My current FS 'folder' sizes are as follows :-
FS9 = 31GB
FS9 Add-on Scenery = 5GB
FSX = 18GB
FSX add-on scenery = 61GB
The new drive is currently showing a capacity of 465gb before formatting and partitioning etc. Should I make seperate partitions for each of the above ? Should I have seperate partitions for the two sims and one for both of the scenery folders? Should I have two partitions only with the sim and scenery on same partition for each? Should I leave it as one large drive with no partitions as I've heard partitioning can slow things down?
FSX will be a complete new install but with regards FS9, can I copy and paste my FS9 folder onto the new drive without re-installing and then just change my shortcut path?
Regards
John