My C drive is only 5G,I am not sure if it is enough.
G guang Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2006 Messages 494 Jul 24, 2006 #1 My C drive is only 5G,I am not sure if it is enough.
H Highflyer_GP Honorary Master Joined Jul 2, 2005 Messages 10,123 Jul 24, 2006 #2 /me points and laughs at the size of guang's C drive! Kidding, most definitely won't be enough. You'd be lucky if you could get even XP working smoothly on it.
/me points and laughs at the size of guang's C drive! Kidding, most definitely won't be enough. You'd be lucky if you could get even XP working smoothly on it.
G guang Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2006 Messages 494 Jul 24, 2006 #4 My XP is running smoothly on it,and it only takes 1.7G after I installed all my softwares on my D drive.
My XP is running smoothly on it,and it only takes 1.7G after I installed all my softwares on my D drive.
E Ekhaatvensters Executive Member Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 7,247 Jul 24, 2006 #5 Ja, no need to laugh.. its a partition kinda thing. Why buy a big expensive drive just for Windows? That is stupid.. And of course XP will work smoothly on that. But 10gigs is quite a bit..
Ja, no need to laugh.. its a partition kinda thing. Why buy a big expensive drive just for Windows? That is stupid.. And of course XP will work smoothly on that. But 10gigs is quite a bit..
J Juggy Executive Member Joined Nov 19, 2004 Messages 6,014 Jul 25, 2006 #6 Best I reckon is 20GB 7200 for windows and another disk for data. Move your pagefile to the second disk to improve performance. Reading and writing across spindles is a better ideas than having 1 set of heads doing the work on a single spindle.
Best I reckon is 20GB 7200 for windows and another disk for data. Move your pagefile to the second disk to improve performance. Reading and writing across spindles is a better ideas than having 1 set of heads doing the work on a single spindle.
T TheCynick Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2003 Messages 374 Jul 25, 2006 #7 Interesting articles about the new install method Vista uses (apologies if it's a dupe, a quick search didn't return anything). http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/07/773/inside-vistas-new-image-based-install and http://www.apcstart.com/site/jbannan/2006/07/759/build-your-own-vista-install-dvd
Interesting articles about the new install method Vista uses (apologies if it's a dupe, a quick search didn't return anything). http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/07/773/inside-vistas-new-image-based-install and http://www.apcstart.com/site/jbannan/2006/07/759/build-your-own-vista-install-dvd
K killadoob Honorary Master Joined Jan 30, 2004 Messages 46,571 Jul 25, 2006 #8 dont bother with vista man no driver slow performance not worth the trouble