Question for Vista users.

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I have a question, I just got my new laptop the other day, the 40gb hdd it
has 2 partitions on it.
Drive C has about 10gb on it and drive D has 17gb on it. Am I allowed to
select the drive to install the vista beta into? The Windows Vista Upgrade
advisor only showed for drive C. And I'm just curious if the 15gb needed for
vista is just needed to install it, or I should get a new, larger hard drive
for it if Vista takes up that much disc space. I wouldn't want half my hdd to
be spent with the vista beta.
Thanks.
 
It will definately take 12 GB of hard disk space for installation
itself........after that there must me space for updates and other
applications........i suggest you to buy a new hard disk of minimum 120GB and
keep at least 30 gb partitioned drive only for vista

i had installed vista and i occupies 13 GB of disk space, i never installed
any other applications on it
 
Alright thanks.

Gaurav Kothari said:
It will definately take 12 GB of hard disk space for installation
itself........after that there must me space for updates and other
applications........i suggest you to buy a new hard disk of minimum 120GB and
keep at least 30 gb partitioned drive only for vista

i had installed vista and i occupies 13 GB of disk space, i never installed
any other applications on it
 
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