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Originally Posted by tw
That separation already exists without separate partitions. The data is in the "My Documents" directory (or folder). The OS is in the Windows directory. Partitioning only creates additional complications.
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Those complications are benefits to my mind. But I am not the average computer user. I tend to trash lots of OS installations (trying out betas and such) and like to have a firmer separation between system and user-space, especially when I'm being lax about backup.
These days I tend to use completely separate devices for the OS and user data. In the old days that only happened when I filled a disk, and the extra devices became a mishmash of things.