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Haggar February 5th 06 12:04 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
On a 40g hard drive....



Mike M February 5th 06 12:34 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
A minimum of 320MB of free space is required although in reality the
minimum partition size should be 2-4GB unless you are going to relocate
the swap file, message store, desktop. my documents and much else to other
partitions. System Restore requires a minimum of around 300MB of free
space to function.

See KB272156 - "Tips Before Purchase, Setup, and After Setup of Windows
Millennium Edition (Me)" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272156) which
includes the following:
The minimum hardware requirements can vary depending on which features of
Windows Me you want to use. For example, if you want to connect to the
Internet through your telephone line, you would need a modem, or if you
want to play sounds, you would need a sound card. The minimum requirements
include:
Pentium 150-MHz processor or better
32 megabytes (MB) of RAM or better
Minimum 320 MB of free hard disk space
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
3.5-inch high-density floppy disk drive
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Video adapter and monitor that support VGA or higher resolution
Sound card
Modem, 28.8 or faster
Speakers or headphones
--
Mike Maltby



Haggar wrote:

On a 40g hard drive....



Shane February 5th 06 12:37 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
Uh?

If you're asking how much disk space does Win ME require, just 2G is
possible, but imo takes too much management for the average user. 3G is
obviously better, but you can still run out of space (for instance System
Restore needs 300M free space or it turns itself off). imo 4G is perfect.

In all these scenarios you need to move My Documents and the like (ie
personal data and temp files) to another drive/partition. Not to do so is
pretty irresponsible anyway (at least once you know it is!) so is no
hardship.

Shane


"Haggar" wrote in message
...
On a 40g hard drive....




Shane February 5th 06 12:50 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
Ha! Morning, Mike!

Sorry, afternoon! Anyway, I see we largely agree :-)

I used to have the swapfile first partition of the 2nd equally-fast hd,
sharing with 98SE, ME and XP (shame Linux won't use it!) but recently
abandoned it. I never noticed a gain beyond a very little space freed up. Do
you think it's worth it?

Also, of course, I feel the relocation of My Documents and the like is
closer to a necessity. But I forgot to mention message store folders! In
fact, that's what I've done with the old swapfile partition, put the
OE/Outlook stores there.

Shane

"Mike M" wrote in message
...
A minimum of 320MB of free space is required although in reality the
minimum partition size should be 2-4GB unless you are going to relocate the
swap file, message store, desktop. my documents and much else to other
partitions. System Restore requires a minimum of around 300MB of free
space to function.

See KB272156 - "Tips Before Purchase, Setup, and After Setup of Windows
Millennium Edition (Me)" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272156) which
includes the following:
The minimum hardware requirements can vary depending on which features of
Windows Me you want to use. For example, if you want to connect to the
Internet through your telephone line, you would need a modem, or if you
want to play sounds, you would need a sound card. The minimum requirements
include:
Pentium 150-MHz processor or better
32 megabytes (MB) of RAM or better
Minimum 320 MB of free hard disk space
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
3.5-inch high-density floppy disk drive
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Video adapter and monitor that support VGA or higher resolution
Sound card
Modem, 28.8 or faster
Speakers or headphones
--
Mike Maltby



Haggar wrote:

On a 40g hard drive....





Mike M February 5th 06 02:05 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
Shane wrote:

Ha! Morning, Mike!


And hi to you Shane.

Sorry, afternoon! Anyway, I see we largely agree :-)


So it would appear. :-)

I used to have the swapfile first partition of the 2nd equally-fast
hd, sharing with 98SE, ME and XP (shame Linux won't use it!) but
recently abandoned it. I never noticed a gain beyond a very little
space freed up. Do you think it's worth it?


Saves space as a) all systems use the same location. b) each partition can
be that bit smaller, c) images of the system partitions are also a bit
smaller. Note though that for XP I retain a 25MB swap file on the system
partition.

Also, of course, I feel the relocation of My Documents and the like is
closer to a necessity. But I forgot to mention message store folders!
In fact, that's what I've done with the old swapfile partition, put
the OE/Outlook stores there.


Personally like yourself I feel it almost irresponsible to leave these
objects in the system partition. For myself I move, and share between
OSs, the My documents, Desktop, Message store(s), Address book,
Favourites, Cookies, swap file, TIF, TEMP & TMP objects (both user and
system).
--
Mike




Mike M February 5th 06 02:31 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
PS (for Shane)

I forgot to mention that I also relocate the My Music, My Pictures and My
Videos objects in folders or in the case of music, a partition, outside of
the relocated My Documents object. Oh, and none of the names of which
include "My", nor is My Documents called Documents but instead "Data".
vbg
--
Mike


Old Geezer February 5th 06 04:37 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 

"Shane" wrote in message
...
[ . . . ]

In all these scenarios you need to move My Documents and the like (ie
personal data and temp files) to another drive/partition. Not to do so is
pretty irresponsible anyway (at least once you know it is!) so is no
hardship.


That's a new one on me. Why is not moving those things "irresponsible"?



Mike M February 5th 06 04:51 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
Old Geezer wrote:

That's a new one on me. Why is not moving those things
"irresponsible"?


Because leaving them in the default locations means any Trojan or malware
you have the misfortune to acquire will find them more easily than if
relocated elsewhere.
--
Mike Maltby




Mike M February 5th 06 04:59 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
Mike M wrote:

Because leaving them in the default locations means any Trojan or
malware you have the misfortune to acquire will find them more easily
than if relocated elsewhere.


In addition by keeping the system partition "lean and mean" defrags for
example are much quicker to complete and have less of the restart problems
experienced by many with large single partition systems. Further by
relocating ones data on a second partition or drive makes reinstalling an
OS far less of a problem in the event of major problems and ensures little
or no loss of data. Similarly far less space is required to back up the
system partition which means it may just get done a little more frequently
than otherwise. :-)
--
Mike Maltby




Walterius February 5th 06 05:43 PM

How much space for WIndows ME Install
 
It also means that your precious My Documents folder (you do keep everything
there, don't you?) won't be blown away if you lose your Windows partition.
Actually, the best place for My Docs is on a separate *drive*. That way the
entire C: drive can go south and you are still safe. (It has happened to
me.)

It's irresponsible in the same sense that not installing a firewall, an
antivirus pgm, and an antispyware pgm is irresponsible once you know about
them. Even if you don't care if you infect yourself, the rest of us care
that you don't infect *us*.

Walterius
Old, and (hopefully) responsible in Fort Lauderdale




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