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Windows XP/2000 - reformatting computer but keeping old files posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hey Jjt, Use the 15386 for your C: drive, that will give you ample space for your OS, use 1024 for your D: drive, use 27300 for your personal folders ...

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Hey Jjt,

Use the 15386 for your C: drive, that will give you ample space for your OS, use 1024 for your D: drive, use 27300 for your personal folders and temp files, then the remainder (it will default) for your Programs

Follow the step by step instructions for creating each partition. Just follow the instructions exactly and you won't have any trouble.

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