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Hi, I'm one of those folks who is getting a Macbook because it can run Windows now and that means I can use it to connect remotely to work. I expect that the only things I will do on Windows are open my company's terminal emulator and use the web browser from time to time.

 

Given this usage, does anyone have any vague thoughts about how much of an 80GB hard drive I should give over to Windows? Many thanks.

Elise

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I need around 30GB for my MBP's windows partition, with about 63 GB for OS X. i have around 10GB left for windows, and i have Call of Duty+expansion, Call of Duty 2, Half Life 2, Counter Strike: Source, HL2 DM, Battlefield 2142, Halo, UT2004, and many others. I also have space for many other games. However, since you will be getting a MacBook, then you won't be playing any games. If you'll have 2 or 3 programs of 100MB - 1GB, I'd say you could get away with 5. But that's just me.

Why use Windows for games that run natively under Mac?

 

Call of Duty, Call of Duty 2, Halo and UT2004 have native Mac clients, and that would have you everything except the Valve games and Battlefield 2142 (and that is on the way to the Mac, just not here yet).

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