On 11/28/2010 3:00 PM, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
>
> My Windows systems always have two partitions, both on a mirrored pair.
> C:\ is reserved for Windows, the user profile, and installed software.
> D:\ is reserved for "local data", all my tunes to start with, but if a
> set of files is too large to edit on the server I copy them to D:. My
> intellectual property is always on the file server, with mirrored
> storage and no users logged in to compromise the system stability.
>
> Van
>
That is just what I do. C:\ is for CODE
D:\Drive is DATA ONLY - NO CODE
Malware goes after code. I can reformat and
re-install the OS and all programs from original
disks for C: Even with back ups, you never know
if the malware is on the backups also.
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James Dunn
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