Hello!
I'm currently relocating, cleaning up around 1.3TB of junk, rendering and re-encoding ~700GB video files, etc. Because I've not done something like that in approximately year and a half maybe... 😀
So I have 3TB total storage (2TB Seagate ST2000VX000 & 1TB Toshiba P300), around 2.7TB usable.
The older, slower 1TB P300 was reformatted and partitioned as MBR (I think), NTFS of course when it was purchased (In my old PC / Setup, 2-3 years ago).
I don't know actually what partition table is the 2TB Seagate, but most likely it's MBR too (because it was formatted and set-up through the windows installer, instead of the familiar way - in the OS)...
I have no idea why that is the case, I did not participate at the moment when this was done, so...
Anyway, I want to clean-up the junk, backup and archive some data and re-format the drives, because of fragmentation, aging, etc. And also to run some tests, check for bad sectors or errors.
I was wondering what do you think about re-partitioning the drives as GPT? (Or only these ones that aren't)
The Windows Disk Management, Properties, Volumes - Nothing is showing information about the partition tables, the capacity or anything like that... Even diskpart > list disk is showing almost everything as "0" or nothing at all.
Also can I re-format for example a drive before re-partitioning it? Do I need to do it, I should say?*
Because deleting the old partition and creating a new one is wiping the data, but is quick format required (just in case) or at least is it useful?
The two drives (HDDs) are overall for any purpose (Programs, Games, Huge Video Files, Software, Backups, Junk Storage...) I have no intentions of running OS on them or booting something ever.
I am currently on Windows 7 Ultimate x64, planning an upgrade soon to Win 10 after finishing all the stuff that I mentioned at the very top. The overall Setup specs are in my signature and profile info.
I would appreciate any opinion about this and suggestions, also Happy Holidays! 😀
I'm currently relocating, cleaning up around 1.3TB of junk, rendering and re-encoding ~700GB video files, etc. Because I've not done something like that in approximately year and a half maybe... 😀
So I have 3TB total storage (2TB Seagate ST2000VX000 & 1TB Toshiba P300), around 2.7TB usable.
The older, slower 1TB P300 was reformatted and partitioned as MBR (I think), NTFS of course when it was purchased (In my old PC / Setup, 2-3 years ago).
I don't know actually what partition table is the 2TB Seagate, but most likely it's MBR too (because it was formatted and set-up through the windows installer, instead of the familiar way - in the OS)...
I have no idea why that is the case, I did not participate at the moment when this was done, so...
Anyway, I want to clean-up the junk, backup and archive some data and re-format the drives, because of fragmentation, aging, etc. And also to run some tests, check for bad sectors or errors.
I was wondering what do you think about re-partitioning the drives as GPT? (Or only these ones that aren't)
The Windows Disk Management, Properties, Volumes - Nothing is showing information about the partition tables, the capacity or anything like that... Even diskpart > list disk is showing almost everything as "0" or nothing at all.
Also can I re-format for example a drive before re-partitioning it? Do I need to do it, I should say?*
Because deleting the old partition and creating a new one is wiping the data, but is quick format required (just in case) or at least is it useful?
The two drives (HDDs) are overall for any purpose (Programs, Games, Huge Video Files, Software, Backups, Junk Storage...) I have no intentions of running OS on them or booting something ever.
I am currently on Windows 7 Ultimate x64, planning an upgrade soon to Win 10 after finishing all the stuff that I mentioned at the very top. The overall Setup specs are in my signature and profile info.
I would appreciate any opinion about this and suggestions, also Happy Holidays! 😀
