Sorry I'm being a pain and asking a load of questions today. I just want to get my MBP sorted before I actually activate my copy of Vista. My question is can you partition bigger than 32GB? or will you be able to in the future?
Sorry I'm being a pain and asking a load of questions today. I just want to get my MBP sorted before I actually activate my copy of Vista. My question is can you partition bigger than 32GB? or will you be able to in the future?
A 32 GB or less partition is a FAT32, which allows you to transfer info from windows to OS X. This limits file sizes to 4GB and under. You can partition the drive more using bootcamp, which is what I am assuming you are using.
So if you ordered the 160GB model, you could partition 40GB (or 50GB, 51GB, or 120 GB or whatever you want really) of it to Vista if you wanted. It would just be the windows default filesystem, NTFS. You can partition how much of the drive you want to, it just wont be in FAT32 if it is over 32 GB