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ndwgolf

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Nov 20, 2006
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Phuket Thailand
I have a 2006 17” MacBook Pro that has been boot camped; my problem is that I have nearly ran out of Hard Drive memory (15 GB left) on the Mac side of the boot camp.
Is it possible to add more internal memory, or will I have to buy an external memory (I really dont want the second option)??
Thanks
 
If by adding memory you mean adjusting your partitions....then yeah. You should be able to do that through either BootCamp or Disk Utility.

If you mean literally making your hard drive bigger...no. You are either going to have to buy a new internal hard drive (Western Digital makes up to a 320 notebook hard drive now) or an external hard drive.
 
If by adding memory you mean adjusting your partitions....then yeah. You should be able to do that through either BootCamp or Disk Utility.

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I love that idea, how can I do that without messing up what I already have, I have 80 gb (I Think) assigned to the windows part and very rarely use it.
Please can you point me in the direction to find out how I can do that?
 
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