I don't get what you mean by unallocated , but all disk space is allocated to something. Perhaps you're saying, it's unnecessary to have too much partitions and just two partitions is enough?It doesn't make sense to have unallocated space at all. Just create normal partitions with all the space allocated to them and you'll be fine.
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Yes, another thing was swap file. But I think it's not much of a problem since I've 2gb ram. Actually it's advised to disable the swap file with that much of ram.
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No.
For example lets say you have a 200GB disk. Before you make the first partition all 200GBs of it are unallocated. If you make a partition of 20GB now you have 20GB allocated and 180GB unallocated space etc.
For example lets say you have a 200GB disk. Before you make the first partition all 200GBs of it are unallocated. If you make a partition of 20GB now you have 20GB allocated and 180GB unallocated space etc.
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tvuk wrote:It doesn't make sense to have unallocated space at all. Just create normal partitions with all the space allocated to them and you'll be fine.
Agreed! Reinstalling BF2 is not that big of a drag. Wait till you have 15 gigs of mods and maps as part of that Folder. Now that is a draaaaaaag!
Just remember to make a copy of your profile settings, otherwise you are in for some quality time with bf controls setup screen. Yum!
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