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Luis Ortega

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I've been reading the Bootcamp manual and it's confusing where it says that you can only create a 5 to 32 GB partition for installing Windows.
Is that the case, or can the partition for Windows be whatever size you want?
How does one go about being able to set up a larger NTFS volume?
I need more room than 32GB to install Windows and the software that I plan to add to it, plus, you need some free drive space so Windows has some room to work well.
 
5-32GB is only for FAT32, you can have a larger partition for NTFS.

Thanks, but how can you create a larger than 32GB partition with Bootcamp if it doesn't let you format in NTFS but only FAT32?
That part of the manual is not very clear to me.
 
Thanks, but how can you create a larger than 32GB partition with Bootcamp if it doesn't let you format in NTFS but only FAT32?
That part of the manual is not very clear to me.

As Leopard has Bootcamp built in, I just made a 40GB disk partition as FAT32 for Vista and installed it on that.
 
The XP installer and formatting tools will allow FAT32 partitions up to 32 GB. Vista will only use NTFS.

The Boot Camp Assistant has nothing to do with this limitation.
 
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