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tcrab

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Dec 8, 2006
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Hello I am about to purchase a Macbook and I was wondering how much hard drive space I will need. I plan on using bootcamp with windows xp home and with office 2003 or 2007, and some other odds and ends. I also plan on stripping osx of unneeded languages and printer drivers. Can I always install printer drivers from the net so will there be any problems if I delete them all?
 

fivetoadsloth

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Aug 15, 2006
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Hello I am about to purchase a Macbook and I was wondering how much hard drive space I will need. I plan on using bootcamp with windows xp home and with office 2003 or 2007, and some other odds and ends. I also plan on stripping osx of unneeded languages and printer drivers. Can I always install printer drivers from the net so will there be any problems if I delete them all?

get at least 100 gig if you plan to dual boot.
 

pianoman

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May 31, 2006
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if you're installing windows, i'd say up it to 120GB and partition 20GB for windows (this is what i would do). this gives you enough room for the Windows OS and then for extra stuff you might install (Office, other programs). if you think you'll want/need more for Windows, i'd say leave at least 80GB for OS X.

if you strip OS X of languages, i believe you have to reinstall the OS to get those back but if you remove printer drivers, you can always download those from the printer manufacturer's website.
 
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