What are you using it for? That would help define the benefits for you.

In recording we often partition drives so we can keep one partition as a big empty chunk available for windows (and RB/PT) to use for writing temp files to. It helps the drive to not have to jump around so much.
Another would be to use a partition for backups... keep things organized. For instance I have a second drive in my webwork computer that is partitioned to hold the backups for all the websites I build in one partition, and the other partition is for family related use. That way I know the kids have no reason to be tinkering in the drive with my important backups, but can put their pictures and stuff on the family partition. This two partiton drive is separate from the drive windows runs on, so I can occassionally back up the windows drive there also.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
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