NTFS or FAT32 Partition to install Vista???

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hi i'm about to partition my hard drive so i can install vista and i was
wondering what file system to use. currently me hp pc has a 200gg hard drive
partitioned 185gb - ntfs and 5gb fat32 (for backup)
which file system is better?
also if i give mtself 60gb for vista will that be enough?
any ideas?

Many Thanks,
Hish
 
Vista requires NTFS. It needs at least 15GB, so 60 is more than enough for
the OS and applications.
 
hi
the 5gb partiton is the backup files which hp pc came with. They are used
incase i need to do a pc recovery.
Thank you everyone for the advice,

Hish
 
NTFS !

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Hish.Com said:
hi i'm about to partition my hard drive so i can install vista and i was
wondering what file system to use. currently me hp pc has a 200gg hard
drive
partitioned 185gb - ntfs and 5gb fat32 (for backup)
which file system is better?
also if i give mtself 60gb for vista will that be enough?
any ideas?

Many Thanks,
Hish

Note that the answers to this question are not individual, but are totally
NECESSARY. Vista will NOT install on a FAT32 partition.

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Donald L McDaniel
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Hahaha. @ Colin Barnhort...change the word FAT32 into Failure, and you got a
Coach Boone right there.

Failure is not an option.

Take a chill pill!
 
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