I am going to set up a new hard drive so I can partition it any way I want. On the old drive I have a 100g partition with Windows 7 and all of my programs which takes up about 75g. And I have an image of that.
Now I want to start over with the intent of setting up a new drive. I can make the c drive any size I want and will move the current Windows 7 image to that. So how much extra beyond what I use for Windows 7 and programs should I allow for VirtualBox, XP and CentOS?
Thanks,
Tex
Setting up Linux CentOS
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Re: Setting up Linux CentOS
Well that will depend on whatever virtual machines you plan on installing. it's the same as calculating what you need on real hardware.
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