I've just read a very useful tutorial in this forum, which apart from many tips of interest, advises to capture to a dedicated hdd, not even to partition C drive, that being the case, could one then partition the dedicated hdd, so utilize what would perhaps be the larger partition, for other stuff ........thanks
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Yes you can partition any drive. Disk drives read/write faster at one end vs. the other. Ideally you place your capture partition at the fast end of the drive. Normally partitioning software show this as the beginning of the drive.
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