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Re: More TL...no, a TS2k problem



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A nit-pick: with 20-30 gig drives so cheap, may as well use one instead of 1 
gig. Will run faster because everything's on the outer cylinders.

In a message dated 11/1/00 2:52:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
ireadmail@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> From a support point of view,  you're better off leaving
>  the C: drive as FAT.  That way you can boot to something
>  if anything happens.
>  
>  The OS itself does not have to sit in C:
>  
>  Actually C: only needs to be a small drive.  About 200 Megs
>  or so for a NT4 install.  Now days with drive space so
>  cheap, I would recommend a gig or so.