Triple boot laptop
sportking1 at comcast.net
sportking1 at comcast.net
Mon Jun 4 02:34:16 UTC 2007
I would do, if possible, 25 for XP/LInux and 40 for Vista
with all the garbage they make you install, 20 GB isn't going to let you have room for any big programs like Flight Sim X or photoshop. I tried myself to install vista on a 30GB drive from my old computer and i filled it in a matter of weeks.
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Sincerly,
David Bruk
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From: "Matthew Clarke" <mj3clark at gmail.com>
> I do 10GB for XP and Ubuntu. And I've heard that 20GB is suitable for
> Vista.
>
> Of course all my data is on a separate partition. (FAT32)
>
> Cheers,
> MC
>
> On 6/2/07, Pete Holsberg <pjh42 at pobox.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'm on the verge of buying a Windows Vista laptop but would like to be
> > able to boot to Win XP and Linux.
> >
> > What partition sizes do you think would be reasonable?
> >
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