A number of years ago I put together an i7 with 32 gigs of ram, a SSD for C (that hosts Windows and programs) and a 2 TB data drive (which I designated as B drive) with Win7 Pro OS.
Recently my buddy was telling me he felt I had made an error when I set up the data drive, and that it may be causing me issues. What I did was I called the data drive B Data. So it is B. He said that Windows (I have Win7 Pro) reserves A and B for floppy drives and should not be used as a hard disk. I know how I can rename the drive to D or E or Z but I also use this computer to record music, and I have a ton of programs and files that may or may not be a problem if I change the drive letter. I would have to map the programs' data to the new drive. (Virtual instruments, sound files, graphics files etc. etc.). I would rather just keep things the way they are. The only thing I could find about the B drive issue is Windows may not index the A and B drives. I am not sure if not indexing applies as the disk management it does give me the option to index the B drive (although I cannot be sure it will index it if I ask it to... ). That being said I think I turned indexing off on everything because I hate when I am doing something and windows starts indexing the drive when I am working.
So my questions are (if someone who knows would be so kind to help me here):
- Do I have issues because the drive is B?
-Am I missing out not indexing, and does this B drive not have indexing?
-Should I change the drive letter to D or E because of errors I may not be aware of?
Note: I am planning to clone the B drive to change it out from a 2 TB drive to a 5 TB drive, which is why I am addressing this now.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
Recently my buddy was telling me he felt I had made an error when I set up the data drive, and that it may be causing me issues. What I did was I called the data drive B Data. So it is B. He said that Windows (I have Win7 Pro) reserves A and B for floppy drives and should not be used as a hard disk. I know how I can rename the drive to D or E or Z but I also use this computer to record music, and I have a ton of programs and files that may or may not be a problem if I change the drive letter. I would have to map the programs' data to the new drive. (Virtual instruments, sound files, graphics files etc. etc.). I would rather just keep things the way they are. The only thing I could find about the B drive issue is Windows may not index the A and B drives. I am not sure if not indexing applies as the disk management it does give me the option to index the B drive (although I cannot be sure it will index it if I ask it to... ). That being said I think I turned indexing off on everything because I hate when I am doing something and windows starts indexing the drive when I am working.
So my questions are (if someone who knows would be so kind to help me here):
- Do I have issues because the drive is B?
-Am I missing out not indexing, and does this B drive not have indexing?
-Should I change the drive letter to D or E because of errors I may not be aware of?
Note: I am planning to clone the B drive to change it out from a 2 TB drive to a 5 TB drive, which is why I am addressing this now.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks