Dear Tiffanitsa, I think 10 is too little but of course it's only my opinion.

Best, Simon
On 7 Jul 2008, at 13:06, Tiffany D wrote:

Opa!  I didn't know you could choose exactly how much space to use.  I
thought you only had two choices.  This should make things much
easier.  I think I'll go with the 10 but we'll see.

On 7/6/08, Scott Bresnahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Since the HD space comes out of your total drive capacity on the Mac,
it depends on what you can spare on the Mac side.  I do set up a lot
of servers on the windows side, and we allow 20Gb for the OS and
applications..  If you can spare that, I'd go with 20Gb for the
windows C; DRive under bootcamp.  If not, 10Gb will give you
barebones for what you desire.


Best,
Scott


Ok guys. I finally gave in and bought the full version of Windows XP
Home from ebay to put on my Mac.  This lack of Greek on the part of
Leopard/VoiceOver was driving me bonkers.  So I'm gonna install XP
with Bootcamp so I don't have to worry about drivers and such.  Now
here's my question.  The only software that I will be installing on
the Windows side is the WebbIe browser, Hal and/or NVDA for my
screenreader and possibly Realplayer 8 Basic. I just want to be able to read Greek webpages and take my lessons. So should I use the 5 or
32 gb option for memory?  I might save some music as well, but I'm
gonna do that on a usb thumb drive, once I get one, so I can transfer
it over to the Mac side.  The rest will be little text files of my
lessons.

Sas efharisto/thanks,
Tiffanitsa

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--Scott





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