When installing Exchange 2003, it's crucial to consider disk configuration for optimal performance and reliability. Use separate physical drives for the operating system, Exchange binaries, and database files to reduce I/O contention. It's also important to implement RAID (preferably RAID 1 or RAID 10) for data redundancy and improved read/write speeds. Additionally, ensure that sufficient free disk space is available for database growth and transaction logs, following Microsoft's recommendations for storage requirements.
disk defragmenter
sata
There is a process called disk duplication which is cloning the contents of one hard disk to another. This is done as installing a first computer, creating an image of the hard disk, and cloning the first disk, or its image, to other computers.
if you have a double disk drive put it in the e drive
it ill decrease your hard disk performance
Usually by firing up the installer and either setting up some partition space on the same hard disk or installing it on an entirely new hard disk alongside Windows and installing it there.
You can install it right into one of your Hard Disk Drive. (Assuming there has been set more than one Disk's) I suggest creating a folder, and installing it there.
hard-disk loading
No you need both disks because it asks for both during the installing process.
No, you would still need the disk in order to play the game. Installing the game into the HD only makes it perform faster.
It is not possible to play RCT3 without installing it via a disk.
A floppy disk typically uses IRQ6 (that is on windows server 2003)