SSD, regardless of its size, should be partitioned before installing the system, which is convenient for the classified storage of the system, applications and files.
a 512g solid-state hard disk is installed in the computer, and the actual hard disk capacity is 475g. Is it necessary to partition it?
The following is only my personal opinion.
Assuming that you are using WINDOWS 1 system, I personally think it is best to partition the hard disk into two zones.
The reserved zone of drive C is between 8 GB and 1 GB, which is only for installing the system, and the remaining zone D is used as data storage.
Divide the system into two zones. The advantage of partitioning is that your software installation and other important files can't be repaired normally because of system failure or system blue screen phenomenon, and you can't enter the system interface normally. When reinstalling the system, you won't put the original important files on the C drive without partitioning, and the files are damaged or overwritten, and there is the use of software. If you use office software, on the one hand, it is the documents saved during office work. If it is other design software, avoid unnecessary troubles caused by reinstalling the system or the software caused by system instability and file damage
No matter whether you use WINDOWS 7 or WINDOWS 1 system, no one can guarantee that the system will not break down after a period of use, or the system files will be damaged
On the other hand, That is, when software or other documents are used or deleted, especially software, it is written into the registry document during the installation process, and the deletion is not clean, and some error dialogs will often pop up during the use of the system. Assuming that the deletion is improper, it may cause damage to the system and instability. < P > It is worth noting that in general, some shortcut files will be placed on the desktop during the use of the system. Or some other important documents have been stored in the C drive for a long time, and you may not remember the location of them all. Then, assuming that the system files are damaged and cannot enter the system interface normally, it is necessary to restore the system. At this time, you will feel the obvious difference between partition and partial area. < P > You must partition. If the stored things are large enough, the system disk will be divided into more than 3 g, and the things will be divided into three areas. Partitioning should separate files from the system, so that when the system breaks down, important data can be put on other disks. Also, if everything in the data software is stored in one disk, it will not only slow down the system speed, but also make the hard disk look messy. It is recommended to partition
without partitioning, saying that all partitions are small white or old toys that don't update their knowledge.
Simply speaking, from three aspects, from the aspect of hardware,
In order to maintain high-speed reading and writing, the solid state should keep at least 2% blank space. Not to mention that there are many TLC particles now, and the speed starts to slow down when the remaining space is less than 5%. Solid-state hard disks are generally non-partitioned. When most parameters are the same, the larger the remaining space, the faster the reading and writing speed, which is the same as mobile phone memory. If you want a mobile phone to run fast, you need to buy a large storage, so that you can have more space left and keep the speed. In terms of hardware, solid state is not suitable for partition, which will slow down the speed. Moreover, the system disk has a solid state of at least 256G, which keeps enough remaining space to ensure stable reading and writing speed.
From the management point of view, the current systems all implement unified management, that is, tablets, mobile phones, notebooks and desktops all use a set of management schemes. You are a solid-state disk, just like a mobile phone tablet, there is no need to partition it. The system itself uses so many documents, so you can just put them in. This is the future trend. To be more specific, will you partition your mobile phone tablet? Your file can be saved directly to the location arranged by the system! If you add a hard disk, it can be used to store other data. Adding a hard disk to a computer is equivalent to adding a memory card to a mobile phone. In terms of management, there is no such thing as partitioning whether it is solid state or hard disk. Now a game is more than 1 g, so I shoot a short video of 4K, and the material is 2 T. Now a hard disk is 3-4T, so there is no need to partition it. In the past, because everyone's hard disks were small, they needed to be saved, so they had to be partitioned. Now, 4T disks are used as a partition.
from the perspective of system security. Many people say that partition is afraid of system crash, and others say that partition can backup the system well and so on. This is indeed a reason, but it has not been used much now. One of the main reasons is the existence of win1! Microsoft has made it clear that there will be no new operating system in the future, and win1 will be strengthened through patches. I wonder if you haven't reinstalled the system in the years since you used win1?
I have been working on computers since I was a child. In the xp era and win7 era, the system basically had to be installed once a year, otherwise, the more I use it, the more I get stuck, and there are a lot of inexplicable minor problems. At that time, I also advocated partitioning, and then the ghost backup system was restored once a year, all of which were new. But win1 is very powerful now. If you think there is something wrong with the system, you can let him check the missing system files by himself through the system repair command. You think drive C is too messy, directly set it and choose to reinstall win1, clear all files on drive C, and click it for 1 minutes to finish, which is basically the same as the effect of reinstalling your system.
If you are afraid of operation mistakes, you also have a powerful function of canceling operation. In the past, you accidentally had a blue screen in win7, and the system could not be started, so you had to reinstall it with pe. If you can't start now, you can choose to undo the operation and easily roll back the operation. Even if the boot area is damaged, the system can't start. You can directly repair or reinstall win1 if you have a network cable or USB flash drive, which is a mess. Now it is basically win1, and there is basically no system damage. The traditional backup system disk, reloading the system every year to improve the speed, is useless and outdated until now. The only thing you need to pay attention to in the system is to turn off automatic update.
Now that you have raised this question, you should also have dabbled in computer knowledge. The emergence of solid-state hard disks has a tendency to replace mechanical hard disks because of its advantages such as high speed, low fever, no noise and anti-vibration. In recent years, it has been gradually popularized because of its sharp drop in price. While being used by the public, many people are asking whether solid-state hard disks should be partitioned. Will solid-state hard disk partition affect the performance and life of hard disk? The following answers are given to this question:
First, the partition of solid state hard disk has no effect on the life of hard disk, just like the partition of mechanical hard disk. Some people have done relevant technical tests, which prove that the life of solid-state hard disk depends on the particles and manufacturing technology it uses, and has nothing to do with others. At present, there are three kinds of SSDs: 1. TLC particles, which have just come out, are controversial, with the slowest speed and the shortest life. Now the 3D stacking technology has been improved, but the price is the cheapest. At present, most of Taobao civil-grade SSDs are SSD of this so-called 3D stacking technology; 2. MCL particles have a long life, a little faster than TLC, and a relatively high price. Users who have high requirements on the service life of hard disks suggest choosing this hard disk; 3, SLC particles, long life, high speed, generally used for enterprise hard disks, expensive. The life of a solid-state hard disk depends on the particles used.
Therefore, if the capacity of the solid state hard disk is large, it can be divided into several zones as needed, and if the capacity is small (below 12G), one zone will be enough. However, there are still some points to be noted. First, don't divide too many zones, you can divide them into 2-4 zones as needed. You won't be allowed to divide too many zones because the more zones, the more wasted space you will have. If there are too many zones, it will also lead to the dislocation of the zones, which will bring more influence to the performance and use of solid state drives. Second, if the storage in each partition of the SSD becomes more and more full, it will lead to its performance decline. After a small-capacity SSD is divided into too many partitions, the partitions will be more full. If the usage of a partition exceeds 9% for a long time, it will cause the SSD to collapse more easily and affect the speed of a hard disk. Therefore, it is necessary to develop the habit of cleaning the hard disk in time.
Second, the benefits of hard disk partition. Knowing that the partition of SSD will not affect the service life and performance of SSD, when we use a computer, it is inevitable that the computer will crash and be poisoned. We divide a drive letter for the system separately and put important data on other disks, so that reloading the system will not lead to the loss of data on other disks. The hard disk has a large capacity and can be divided into several areas to classify the data for easy management. However, if the hard disk capacity is small, it is not recommended to partition multiple partitions, because after partitioning, each partition needs to leave some spare space for standby, which will add insult to injury to the already insufficient space. Your 512G SSD is recommended to be partitioned as follows: drive C (system disk) is 8G. At present, the space occupied by the latest win1 system after installation is about 23G, and the system partition 6G-8G is enough; D disk (software disk) 1G, where some application software and documents can be installed; E disk (multimedia video, game disk); Disk F (system backup, important data, etc.). Of course, you can also just divide it into two areas, C disk (system disk) is 1G, and all the remaining space is given to D disk.
(SSD is difficult to recover if the data is lost, so it is necessary to form the habit of timely backup when using SSD. Generally, a removable hard disk box is added to the replaced mechanical hard disk for backup at any time. )
The above is a little experience I have learned, and it is inevitable that there are shortcomings. Welcome friends to pay attention to it and discuss it.
It depends on my personal habit. My habit is zoning. The following is my consideration for your reference:
drive C (system disk): about 12G, install the system and all the software;
disk d (data disk): put all the data, documents and entertainment materials, and even I will migrate several default folders such as documents, music and pictures from the system disk to disk d.
E-disk (program disk or game disk): if you are a computer practitioner or like to play games, it is suggested to divide another e-disk, and install the debugging of programs or games on the e-disk.
The benefits are obvious:
1. When the system is damaged, you can format the C drive and reinstall the system without hesitation, regardless of data loss.
2. If you want to change the computer, just copy the D disk directly.
3. Why does programming need another partition? 1) Programming and debugging are easy to produce a bunch of temporary small files, which are not data, so it is unnecessary to mix them with data disks; 2) Tools like tomcat had better have a shorter path, so it is not easy to cause inexplicable problems.
4. Games are similar. 1) Games are generally large, so it is unnecessary to occupy valuable system disks. 2) The game will also produce many small files, which will easily affect the system performance when installed on the system disk.
Many people give the opinion that partitioning is not recommended for SSDs, but their personal opinion is just the opposite. Whether the computer SSD is partitioned or not has nothing to do with the properties of the hard disk, but only with the specific use environment:
Let's take a look at why the 512G SSD is recommended to be partitioned and how to realize the partition operation! Why it is suggested to partition the 512G SSD
It's not that the system and user data can't be placed on the C drive together, and dividing a SSD into two drive letters has a certain impact on the reading and writing performance! So, why do you suggest dividing different drive letters?
The most important thing is the security of data! As we all know, the operating system has been a process cycle of gradual decline since its installation. It is inevitable that the system will collapse, the system will be slow, and even the system failure caused by virus. After this problem occurs, it needs to be solved by reinstalling the system. Then, the user data in the system disk is at risk of emptying!
how to partition the solid-state hard disk
There are actually many methods to partition the hard disk, such as partitioning when installing the system, using partition software, using the disk management program that comes with the operating system, and so on. Here is the simplest and safest disk hypervisor partition as an example to explain!
1. Right-click the icon of the desktop computer and click the "Manage" button;
2. In the new pop-up window, click "Disk Management" to display the drive letter of the current computer;
3. Right-click drive C and click the "Compress Volume" button;
4. Wait patiently for the system to complete the calculation time of the drive letter space;
5. A new window will pop up, showing the space that can be divided by the current drive C, which can be divided according to your own needs. Click the "Compress" button after allocating the disk space;
6. After compression, a new unallocated drive letter will appear. Right-click the drive letter and click the "New Simple Volume" button;
7. in the new simple volume wizard, select the drive letter of the new hard disk, and click the "next" button to complete the division of the new drive letter according to the system prompts.
what do you think about the fact that the computer only has a 512G SSD, so do you need to partition it?
Welcome everyone to leave a message for discussion, and pay attention to it if you like.
Hello, I'm Daming. I personally don't think it is necessary to partition the SSD. Why do you say that? In fact, the benefits of "partition has partition", so the usage of "non-partition has non-partition" still varies from person to person. I just want to express a view that solid-state hard disks don't have to be partitioned, so they can be used without partition, but most people are used to the usage of partition and feel very unaccustomed to it. Then I will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of hard disks without partition and how to use them! How to use the solid-state hard disk without partition
In fact, since win98 system, people have been used to dividing the hard disk into several areas for easy management, so isn't it difficult to manage the hard disk without partition? I don't think everyone can actually operate the hard disk in this way by using only one partition C drive. Then, build several folders in the C drive, for example, name a folder as "Software Application", then all software applications can be installed in this folder as "Software Application", and then use the same method to name the new folders as "Documents", "Pictures" and "Materials".