2gb
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Must be at least a 2 GB partition. System partition.
Disk management
You cannot reverse such process especially after you have installed the os. But if you remember the old partition size you can format the disk again, delete partitions which you don't need and create a partition which you want to have.
The computer management feature in Windows can be used to partition a drive and create logical drives within these partitions. There are also commercial and non-commercial programs available for the same purpose.
In Windows operating systems, the drive letter (F in this example) is assigned to a logical partition of an internal, external or even virtual device, so it could stand for any of these.
A drive needs a minimum of one partition in order to be usable by an operating system.
yes, if ubuntu is on a different physical drive or on a different partition if you are stuck with one physical drive. No if it on the same partition as windows The soloution, create a new fresh partition just for windows and make it about , a minimum 40GB
The minimum requirement to run Windows Millennium are as follows: Pentium 150MHz Processor 32MB of RAM 320MB of hard drive space
The system partition is the active partition of the hard drive and it contains the OS boot record. The boot partition is the partition where the Windows operating system is stored.
When you are getting ready to install the OS, either Windows 7 or Windows XP. It has an option to Format or Partition a hard drive. If you use the partition function you can decide how much you want to take out of the hard drive storage.
It requires 2 gig. bytes of space for the installation. correction reference, Jean Andrews p.515 Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC, 1.5 GB free space on the hard drive partition minimum REQUIREMENT , 2 GB is recommended
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
Of course you need to partition your drive. If you already have installed Windows XP You need to make a new partition for win98 formated FAT32. WinXP use NTFS formatting.
You must partiton your hard drive so you have two partitons(you MUST have the partition space be at LEAST the minimum requirement for the specific Operating System being installed in that partition). Once you partition your hard drive you can then install the two operating systems(one operating system per partition). Its recommended that you install the older OS before the latest OS.
Must be at least a 2 GB partition. System partition.
boot partition