I've tried this three times now, and it works
Ready?
Following on from this thread http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.p...ight=partition about how a partition is split....
I recently had the coolness of a PC upgrade so I got myself a new Western Digital AAKS 400 gig drive. And I partitioned it with 80 gig as the first partition and the rest for the second partition.
I have done this three times and tested it everytime, and I'd like to confirm that the outter edges of all platters MUST be the first partition, and it must FORCE the data out there... because the speed difference is good
The only way I've been able to PROVE it, (because HD Tacho sees it as one device, not as seperate partitions) is with Nero.
If you start Nero, and then ask to copy a CD, and then choose MORE and then CONFIGURE (hammer symbol) you can choose which drive to use for the CACHE and you can test all drives.
I have a Raptor 74 gig drive as C: (called XP) It has all my applications on too
I have the Western Digital 400 gig AAKS drive, and its partitioned as E: (called GAMES and has 20gig of those on) and F: (called DATA, with everything else on)
I summise that because the GAMES drive is SO near the outer edges of the platter that even with all the space already used it is STILL faster than my Raptor for a lot of stuff.
(The size is the space left, not the total)
So, if any of you guys have the same chance as I did, and can format and partition a drive to just use about 1/5 to 1/4 of the drives volume as a faster space.....please try.
I am sorely tempted to do that for XP install one day, when I have another drive to spare