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<blockquote data-quote="JOokie101" data-source="post: 815584" data-attributes="member: 90749"><p>I bought a new Macbook Pro (2.93 ghz, 320@ 7200 rpm) and i'm going to spend 99% of the time in the mac enviorment. However, I do have games that I would like to play that are windows-specific; and no I didn't buy it for games. I will be playing COD5 WaW and Dawn of War II. My question is this: How much of the 320g hard drive should I partition for xp pro (minus office and stuff like that) to fully support those 2 games + the option of another 2 games of similar CPU demand? I've been told 32, 40, 50, and 25 by 4 different people that I know personally. What does the mac community think? Thanks</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Going to be using native boot camp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOokie101, post: 815584, member: 90749"] I bought a new Macbook Pro (2.93 ghz, 320@ 7200 rpm) and i'm going to spend 99% of the time in the mac enviorment. However, I do have games that I would like to play that are windows-specific; and no I didn't buy it for games. I will be playing COD5 WaW and Dawn of War II. My question is this: How much of the 320g hard drive should I partition for xp pro (minus office and stuff like that) to fully support those 2 games + the option of another 2 games of similar CPU demand? I've been told 32, 40, 50, and 25 by 4 different people that I know personally. What does the mac community think? Thanks EDIT: Going to be using native boot camp [/QUOTE]
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