I use the mega service for cloud storage, which gives 50GB of free space (please correct me if it is not exactly 50GB)
I also use a great backup software for imaging my system drive. I really like this because it lets me recover easily from disaster.
Currently I store the mega sync on my D drive which is mechanical.
My boot drive C has "plenty" of free space and is an SSD. I would like to create a partition on it so that it can house the mega sync. However that's all it would do so I don't want to waste any space more than necessary.
This way I can free up space on my mechanical drive, which i need to do. Use up some space I'm not using on the SSD (i try to keep my boot drive small so i can back it up easily) w/o it affecting the backup and still be able to do a system drive imaging backup.
So my question is how can I calculate exactly the partition size I need to specify when creating the partition. Probably I will use minitool partition wizard free if it allows partitioning the boot disk since I already have that installed.
I'm not sure even if when you specify a parition size when creating a new partition is that supposed to be GB or GiB ? I assume that GiB is what the drive manfuacturers say and mega 50GB allowance would be GB.. or did I get that backwards?