On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 18:01:50 +0200 (CEST), Jan van Wijk wrote:
>Hi Carl,
>
>On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 10:28:33 -0400 (EDT), Carl Gehr wrote:
>
>>>I have found that for a Windows-XP that is actually USED over a longer period,
>>>something like 6GB is about the minimum, unless you do a lot of tweaking and
>>>removing unneeded stuff, or move lots of data to other partitions ...
>>>
>>>Regards, JvW
>>
>>In order to have anything resembling a usable Windoze2K, I had to go to
>>12GB.
>
>Yes, but that depends on what kind of applications you have and use.
>
>On a dedicated machine that I use for web-browsing and photoshop only,
>I have been running Windows-XP in 6GB for a few years now ...
>
>On my T42, that has the same plus a few other applications, and is
>used more, I also have something like 12GB (which is 75 full :-)
>
>Regards, JvW
You're probably right that 12GB is a little large.
I really don't use Win2K much, primarily for updating my Palm-based
Treo. I used to use it for Delorme Mapping software, but a combination
of the on-line maps that have gotten so much better and a navigation
system in my car, I've not done that much.
Possibly one thing that makes a difference is that I restrict Windoze
to ONLY its own C-Drive. So, that one partition has to include all
data that Windoze will access. I do no allow access to any of my other
eCS drives. If I have to move data between systems, I use a USB flash
drive and wipe it clean after each use. [Paranoid? Probably. But, I
refuse to take any chances.]