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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Fremont, Ca.
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Might as well re-partition the HD also. I suggest leaving a 1gig partition at the end of the drive to be your (SWAP) partition. This will help avoid fragmentation of your Windows partition. So in other words, make as large as a partition that you can minus 1gig. Then go back and create a 1 gig partition for your swap file after. Once windows is installed, you can go to your system info in your control panel, and make a custom setting to use your D: drive as your swap partition.
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