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Hello,
I've installed windows vista (business ediiton) onto my macbook pro (4GB ram/250GB) using the bootcamp feature.
I gave it 32GB of hard disk space because other people said that 32GB is sufficient enough for someone who installs ALOT of heavy applications like photoshop onto it. - BUT it didn't turn out to be the case & now am running out of memory.
After digging around the net i found that re-configure the partition size is kinda complicated hence i have decided to wipe out the windows partition (restore to original) and then re-install vista onto it.
My question now is: how much memory should this time i give it?
I'm thinking along the lines of half of the 250GB so that my mac OSX and Vista runs half..each
What you's think?
I've installed windows vista (business ediiton) onto my macbook pro (4GB ram/250GB) using the bootcamp feature.
I gave it 32GB of hard disk space because other people said that 32GB is sufficient enough for someone who installs ALOT of heavy applications like photoshop onto it. - BUT it didn't turn out to be the case & now am running out of memory.
After digging around the net i found that re-configure the partition size is kinda complicated hence i have decided to wipe out the windows partition (restore to original) and then re-install vista onto it.
My question now is: how much memory should this time i give it?
I'm thinking along the lines of half of the 250GB so that my mac OSX and Vista runs half..each
What you's think?