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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: East Coast, USA
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i already have win2000 installed. i have a 6gb partition for windows only and 4gb for programs and stuff. is the partition for windows too big? if so, what would be a recommended size? I will only install patches and updates in the windows drive. this pc is only going to be used for me to understand win2000 better. i want to learn how things work in win2000 such as active directory and all the other stuff a normal user wouldnt use. thanks.
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Join Date: Mar 1999
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Hi,
I have partition just for the OS (win2k) that is about 5 gigs and approximately half of it is free yet. That said, depending what you install of course, IMHO you could probably go from 4-5 gig, perhaps even a little less. HTH |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: East Coast, USA
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thanks floppy. i always put a little extra in the partition i am installing windows to just in case.
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