I agree. You can get the best deals now. If you have a Best Buy, Office Depot, Office Max or Staples, look at the flyer's. I bought the same drive at Staples even though I don't need a drive right now. I could not pass up that deal.
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I agree. You can get the best deals now. If you have a Best Buy, Office Depot, Office Max or Staples, look at the flyer's. I bought the same drive at Staples even though I don't need a drive right now. I could not pass up that deal.
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Originally Posted by Parallax
You can change the amount of drive space that Sys Restore takes (or even turn it off altogether) in the Control Panel>System>System Restore tab. I find that 400MB is more than enough space to give it.
I bought a 160G seagate at Best Buy for $20.00 after rebates. Yes, I got the rebate back already.
I once installed Windows XP Pro on a computer with 14gigs of hard drive space. I had an 8 gig partition for the OS, and a 6 gig partition for programs and data. Both partitions still had about 50% free when I was done. So, 14 gigs would serve, as long as you don't plan on putting too much stuff on your computer. However, larger drive would be the best thing if you can get a good deal on it.