I guess it depends, somewhat, on the OS. I use a 30GB system partition for
XP Pro. I forget what 98's limit was (can't even remember what partition
size I used with it. I think something like 2GB is what I used with win98).
Haven't used that OS, in years (literally). If you install Win98 or
Win2000, along with XP...just make sure you install in this order:
98--->2000--->XP. You CAN install in any order. However, it requires some
maneuvering. I've always preferred using windows' boot manager, anyway.
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> I have always been confused about this. I know there is some type of
> 2GB limit and then there is a cylinder limit of some type. I made mine
> 2GB in size and now it is pretty much full. I will be upgrading to XP
> Pro and will need more room.
>
> I have been installing programs to a different partition for some time
> now. It seems that all programs default to installing on C.
>
> Does it depend on the file system (FAT/FAT32/NTFS)? I will probably be
> installing multiple OS if that makes a difference. I have Partition
> Magic and can make the partition bigger and convert it to a different
> file system.
>
> I read an article in a magazine about installing HD's and they made
> the C partition 7GB in size using I belive FAT32.
>
> Any help will be appreciated. If you know of an article on formatting
> on a website please let me know the URL.
>
>
> Thanks
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