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<blockquote data-quote="rman" data-source="post: 16113" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Now with that said. If you are planning to partition. You need to figure out how many partitions and the sizes of each. You said that you are going to do some video editting, photos, school stuff, video clips and other stuff. Right of f I would create a large partition for your video work. I have found that 60 minutes of video take about 12GB of disk space. If you are working on multiple video projects you will need a large work area separtate from the system disk (OS). Because of all of the stuff I have in my home folder I ran out of space on my OS partition. If you keep your data some place other than your system partition could be smaller (OS).</p><p></p><p>Looking at your situation, here is what comes to mind. I see four partions as follows: 120GB for video stuff; 10GB for you OS; and 2 15GB partitions for other stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rman, post: 16113, member: 23"] Now with that said. If you are planning to partition. You need to figure out how many partitions and the sizes of each. You said that you are going to do some video editting, photos, school stuff, video clips and other stuff. Right of f I would create a large partition for your video work. I have found that 60 minutes of video take about 12GB of disk space. If you are working on multiple video projects you will need a large work area separtate from the system disk (OS). Because of all of the stuff I have in my home folder I ran out of space on my OS partition. If you keep your data some place other than your system partition could be smaller (OS). Looking at your situation, here is what comes to mind. I see four partions as follows: 120GB for video stuff; 10GB for you OS; and 2 15GB partitions for other stuff. [/QUOTE]
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