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Strange Windows 10 Partitions: Analyzing Effects on Kingston 120GB SSD Life, Speed, System

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  • #1 16482838
    m.chodycki
    Level 2  
    Hello!
    At the beginning I would like to say that I am fresh and I have never asked people on electronics forums yet.
    I am interested in computer science, I learn a lot from myself, but sometimes things do not leave me alone.
    That's how I found here on the forum, I do not want to visit other forums, or look for a solution on the internet for days, because I do not have time for it.
    Recently, browsing my computer to adapt it to the appropriate working conditions, I came across a partition preview.
    I was concerned about one thing during installation that the installer split the disk into strange partitions.
    Still, I was surprised, but I didn't pay much attention to it. The installer divided the disk into two patches that I wanted and three system ones.
    Recently, I asked myself whether this could somehow affect the life of my disk, disk speed, system ??
    I will only add that my disk is Kingston 120GB SSD, and I divided it into patrices because I needed to have two physical systems on the computer (Windows 7 and Windows 10).
    If someone could explain to me why this happened, that the disk was not divided into patrycja 500 mb (system) and patrcje I wanted, and whether it affects the computer performance and disk life in any way, I would be grateful.
    I attach the SS of the split disk in question.
    Of course, the installation from Windows 10.
    Regards


    Strange Windows 10 Partitions: Analyzing Effects on Kingston 120GB SSD Life, Speed, System
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  • #2 16482924
    lewd
    Level 14  
    These are 'boot' partitions, but in truth you don't need two. They do not affect performance and service life. You can get rid of these partitions but you should do it skillfully so as not to lose access to systems or in the worst case data loss. Therefore, if you are not bothered by the lack of these several hundred MB, I would leave it unchanged.
  • #3 16482939
    m.chodycki
    Level 2  
    I don't mind, I mean why you didn't create one 500 MB system partition as usual when installing Windows 10.
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