Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

dcl

macrumors regular
Original poster
May 28, 2006
177
0
Calif.
Putting Bootcamp & Parallels on Macbook, Which one should I setup first?
Or does it matter?

Have 2 G Memory and 120g hard drive, how much should I allocate to bootcamp?
and how much to parallels?
 

Bern

macrumors 68000
Nov 10, 2004
1,854
1
Australia
I don't have Parallels, but I am using Bootcamp.

It all depends how much you intend to install in your XP environment. I allocated 25GB because I installed Macromedia Studio 8, Corel Painter IX.5, Word and Exel and the drivers for my wireless printer/scanner. Now that left me with 18GB left over. I will be storing temporarily my digital paintings and web site folders.


EDIT: I recommend installing Avast AV , it's a free anti-virus application.
 

iCeQuBe

macrumors regular
May 19, 2005
122
0
CT
dcl said:
Putting Bootcamp & Parallels on Macbook, Which one should I setup first?
Or does it matter?

Have 2 G Memory and 120g hard drive, how much should I allocate to bootcamp?
and how much to parallels?

It doesn't really matter which you set up first but I set up boot camp then set up parrallels. I gave bootcamp about 1/3 of my drive but I have a 250 gig drive so you may want to scale back on that size a bit. Figure out how much the stuff you are gonna run will need then use that number + 50% more. That way you wont run out since you can't resize the windows partition just delete it.
 

slooksterPSV

macrumors 68040
Apr 17, 2004
3,544
306
Nowheresville
Wait wait wait, hold on a minute:
Don't you have to repartition the hard drive or does boot camp do this for you WITHOUT destroying the data? Otherwise it's Boot Camp first then Parallels. Parallales = virtual hard drive.
 

iCeQuBe

macrumors regular
May 19, 2005
122
0
CT
slooksterPSV said:
Wait wait wait, hold on a minute:
Don't you have to repartition the hard drive or does boot camp do this for you WITHOUT destroying the data? Otherwise it's Boot Camp first then Parallels. Parallales = virtual hard drive.

Boot camp installer resizes your OS X partition and creates a new windows partition all without erasing your data on the existing partition! Works great! Just don't screw up the install or you will have to start over from scratch. i.e. Reload OS X then boot camp then windows...... Kinda sucks. I know cause I had to do it!!! :(

But now all is well!!! :)
 

dcl

macrumors regular
Original poster
May 28, 2006
177
0
Calif.
Removing Bootcamp, what happens to partition

Removed: Found the answer
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.