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When it comes time to backup and restore - or reinstall - the OS, you'll
wish it was in it's own partition. 700M has always worked for me.
Ray
Steve Carter wrote:
>
> I believe that he is starting afresh with only the
> original W4 CD and new (unused) HD.
>
> Partitioning is still an open issue, not really up to me,
> except to offer advice on what works, or doesn't. Therefore,
> multiple partitions would be OK, as long as they're
> big enough to be useful. 32/64GB qualifies.
> Maybe 48GB + 32GB makes sense. I'll ask.
>
> I suspect that the entire disk is available to OS/2,
> no multiple OS boot. He uses removable drawers
> (as do I, but SCSI instead).
>
> --Steve
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