Partition of a removable hard disk, if the disk is bad and other failures, is it beneficial to protect the data? That is, E disk produces bad way, will not affect the F disk.
Or, in the immediate absence of partition, is also bad way of the region data anomaly, and no bad road area is normal, and whether the partition is irrelevant?
Answer: Hard disk partitioning is a good way to protect data in some ways, different types of file classification in different partitions of different folders, data collation and data protection has played a significant role (of course, if you do not encounter these situations, sometimes it is more difficult to understand why this, hehe). The underlying storage of a file is more complex, "it" s data at the bottom of the classification is also sorted and stored, when the hard drive has a bad road or hard disk has physical problems (such as scratches, firmware area, etc.), the data in the bottom of a certain category may be due to the bad disc scratches, such as the expansion caused, A site at the bottom of the data is severely damaged or cannot be copied at all, which can affect all of your data on the partition (such as FAT32 fat table corruption, NTFS MFT damage, etc.). Once these critical locations are in trouble, the data for your partition (the more frequently edited data) will suffer significant, catastrophic damage.
However, if you classify, partition, that one partition is broken, the other partition is not bad? Then there is quite a bit of data that can be recovered. Data classification, the suggestion is, less editing, documents, pictures and so do a classification, absolutely conducive to the protection of your data. But you encountered a hard drive out of the big problem, you know I did not say wrong, hehe.
Of course, the most important thing is a backup backup of critical data back up, regular backup!!!!!