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JLUGO35

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Right now I currently have a macbook with 160 gig hard drive. I was thinking about using 50 or so gigs for Windows 7. Do you feel that this amount will be enough or should I look into upgrading my hard drive?
 

EOC

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Aug 14, 2009
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I usually put a Windows partition between 30 and 50 GB. If you upgrade your hard drive, you won't regret getting a 7200 rpm drive.
 

Bill Gates

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No one can tell you what size to set your partition to. It depends what programs you need to install, whether or not you plan on storing photos, movies, etc. on your Windows partition. Just figure that you should have ~10GB set aside in your estimate for Windows itself, 10GB for system restore snapshots, and at least 15% of the total partition size set aside as free space so that Windows can effectively defragment itself.
 

macfanboy

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I usually put a Windows partition between 30 and 50 GB. If you upgrade your hard drive, you won't regret getting a 7200 rpm drive.

do you have any major speed difs with 7200 RPM?

im really cnonsidering upgrading my speed and size on my hard drive
 

jon08

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Hey guys, any idea why Windows 7 takes up about 14 GB of space on BootCamp?? That's quite a lot...
 

Bill Gates

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Hey guys, any idea why Windows 7 takes up about 14 GB of space on BootCamp?? That's quite a lot...
Windows 7 + System Restore information. Windows Vista and 7 also copy the installation files to the disc, which takes up extra space. There's also a file for hibernation, which is equal in size to your RAM.
 

Jocelyn84

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Hey guys, any idea why Windows 7 takes up about 14 GB of space on BootCamp?? That's quite a lot...

What Bill Gates said, and yes its ridiculous when you compare file number comparisons. Number of files on my Mac partition = 428,151. On the Win7 partition, 4,103,060,782. Just kind of funny :D
 

Snakehn

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Aug 18, 2009
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i have a 1TB Hard drive and have Windows 7 on a 100GB partition, just in case, so that's about 10% of the drive.

you should be ok with.. 25-30GB for 7 ?
 

Infrared

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Mar 28, 2007
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What Bill Gates said, and yes its ridiculous when you compare file number comparisons. Number of files on my Mac partition = 428,151. On the Win7 partition, 4,103,060,782. Just kind of funny :D

You do not have 4,103,060,782 files on your Win7 partition.

The smallest Windows partition that could store that many
files would have a size of 15.29 terabytes.
 
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