> 250 GB -> 500 GB
> 40 GB  -> 250 GB

That works.

Alas, there exists a self-imposed 2.2 TB (2,200 GB) barrier, in SOME
cases. This ... usually ... turns out to be a BIOS
incompatibility/limitation.

Presently, I always use 1 TB drive for my OS drives, generally configured
as 1/3 primary OS, 1/3 emergency backup OS, and 1/3 common data (which
ALSO includes programs and data which is intentionally removed from the
Primary/Secondary partitions).

Additionally, I almost always use 3 TB for data, such as DVD images. I
tend to "rip" all my purchased DVDs to disk, so I can view these on the
computer. Whether this is a breach of the DMCA, or not, is not something
which I really and truly CARE about!)

DO work whatever works for YOU!



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