No specific reason exists for creating partitions on Windows 10 with an SSD.
No specific reason exists for creating partitions on Windows 10 with an SSD.
Hello everyone, I'm using an SSD and understand that splitting partitions doesn't really improve performance. If I want to keep my OS and apps together in one partition while separating data or games into another, would it be simpler to reinstall the OS without moving anything else? Also, does Windows 10 already have tools for doing this without transferring other data onto the same partition? If yes, please let me know the relevant tool and any helpful guides. Thanks! 
Regular applications also appear on the main OS storage, while games are stored on a dedicated SSD.
Because I only have one SSD and no additional storage right now, others keep saying it will just take up more space by making another partition. I'm wondering if it's feasible to reinstall or fix the OS without moving data from that partition. If yes, then we might not need to create another one.
In the long run, adding a second drive makes sense as an investment. If you ever need to reformat the drive or reinstall Windows, the additional partition will still have to be removed.
Separate partitions on SSD are useful for imaging. If you need to back up your system at times, it’s better to avoid large game partitions. This keeps your image smaller and makes restoring easier. Games can be reinstalled without much hassle, or you can keep the games partition intact during the restore process.