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ok, then how do you create/delete partitions, how much space does that require, and are you able to access file across the partition?

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RE: RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
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tbh i wouldnt .... the list of reasons is endless :p

totally agree, all you have to do is read things about vista too know not to install it

how to Create Partitions

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RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
Create a new partition! Yeah! Really. Ought to create one new one before installing windows vista.
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due to the software being buggy, I dun recommemd you to upgrade though. It's better to reformat and install vista. If you don't have that many start up programs, you can upgrade, but if you do have lots of them, don't!
Here's my experience, I upgrade my XP to Vista, and cause my PC to overheat due to the many start up programs.
AND Check the RECOMMEMDED system requirements before installing Vista!
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RE: RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
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ok, then how do you create/delete partitions
Use a hard disk menagement program. A PartitionMagic free trial is available.
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how much space does that require
Not much. You will need the space to split into the partitions you want to have, but the extra space you need on top of that is negligible.
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and are you able to access file across the partition?
Yes. As long as the operating system understands the file system of the partition (and somethimes when it dowsn't as well).
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and are you able to access file across the partition?

Yes. As long as the operating system understands the file system of the partition (and somethimes when it dowsn't as well).
is it hard, or will my files apper in the C:\
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RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
Each partition gets it's own drive letter in Windows (except when Windows doesn't understand the file system, in which case you will have to use a special program). For example, your current C:\ will stay as C:\, and the new partition will appear as D:\ (or another letter, because I expect that D is an optical drive).

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RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
I think it would be a bad choice to go to vista simply because you're having problems with your current computer. It's not going to make it any better, if anything it will make it worse as the specs needer are higher for Vista.
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hmm,  i think i'll try it, on a seperate partition
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RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
My mate at school was trying to install it at school today, Vista takes up like 7gbs of space alone, for me that would only leave like 60gb of programs... It's not worth it IMO.
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My mate at school was trying to install it at school today, Vista takes up like 7gbs of space alone, for me that would only leave like 60gb of programs... It's not worth it IMO.
7 gb, your kidding, wow, i'll go for beta 2 which is out soon
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