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Running Windows on your Mac
Is this enough or do i need more?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nordini" data-source="post: 697168" data-attributes="member: 49258"><p>Ok so i have a Macbook, (the 2.4 Ghz, 2G RAM, 160GB HD model) </p><p></p><p>and im running boot camp Windows XP right now. I am doing it on a partition size of 22GB and so far the only game ive downloaded on it is the MMORPG Maplestory.</p><p></p><p>I never imagined id actually be doing more gaming then that on this notebook, but now i want to buy the game Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts for it.</p><p>i have heard that the game will run well on low-med settings but my question is,</p><p></p><p>do i have enough partition space for it? 22GB- however much space maplestory took up? Should i repartition it tonight since im getting the game tomorrow? how much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nordini, post: 697168, member: 49258"] Ok so i have a Macbook, (the 2.4 Ghz, 2G RAM, 160GB HD model) and im running boot camp Windows XP right now. I am doing it on a partition size of 22GB and so far the only game ive downloaded on it is the MMORPG Maplestory. I never imagined id actually be doing more gaming then that on this notebook, but now i want to buy the game Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts for it. i have heard that the game will run well on low-med settings but my question is, do i have enough partition space for it? 22GB- however much space maplestory took up? Should i repartition it tonight since im getting the game tomorrow? how much? [/QUOTE]
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