minimum partition size for vista 64 bit install?

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idiotprogrammer

Vista requirements list this as hardware requirement:
40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space

I want to create a dual boot partition between XP 32 and Vista 64 on a
brand new system.
That means three partitions: one for xp installation, one for vista
installation, and one for data.


What's a reasonable amount to make the installation partitions (that
allows for growth). ?

I have a 320 gig drive and don't plan to install Vista 64 bit until sp
1. I want to keep all my user data on the data partition on the same
drive; on the other hand, I don't want to shortchange myself
(especially with a hard drive that size).



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Carl

I would also cut way down the amount of virtual ram each OS uses. For XPSP2,
I have my virtual ram at 512mb, and Vista 64 is the same.
 
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philo

idiotprogrammer said:
Vista requirements list this as hardware requirement:
40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space

I want to create a dual boot partition between XP 32 and Vista 64 on a
brand new system.
That means three partitions: one for xp installation, one for vista
installation, and one for data.


What's a reasonable amount to make the installation partitions (that
allows for growth). ?

I have a 320 gig drive and don't plan to install Vista 64 bit until sp
1. I want to keep all my user data on the data partition on the same
drive; on the other hand, I don't want to shortchange myself
(especially with a hard drive that size).


I setup a dual-boot XP_32 , XP_64 system about 18 months ago...

I don't think the XP_32 side has been used in about a year now...XP_64 works
so well.

At any rate I certainly would not go under 20 gigs for the OS partition
 

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