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Shootout: 4200, 5400 or 7200 rpm disc of rob Macbook Pro - 17 Nov 2006 20:23:00
If you are a new MacBook wants growth (or synonymous with another laptop) and do not know what hard drive the best performance shows that this should be very interesting comparison test in detail. A lower rpm range with a higher storage capacity can be augeglichen. The question is: how much space is on the laptop hard drive constantly occupied and how much will be used flexibly. Even hard disks with the same rpm range can be of Manufacturer Manufacturer differ. No not quite an easy task here is the best hard drive for its own needs.


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Antwort von Nio:

How much disk space ...

I have observed a week ago, the Apple with the disk space is not synonymous grade as sparingly as before. Thus, the MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo already after the first drive 1 / 6 of the disk space (20 GB) They have actually managed to write an operating system, Windows Vista in size in no way stands.
Suppose you have installed Vista on both systems and the corresponding programs, you loose 70 GB of 120 away. As I say SUPER, 60 GB of data.

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Antwort von go4java:

clear ... because Vista requires 50GB yes:)
With 20-25, you are as synonymous here. (What in fact is not little!)

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Antwort von PowerMac:

The base system is really only 2-3 GB in size. This is naturally a lot of stuff such as tutorials, samples, templates for iDVD, etc ...

Is of course bad if you have a notebook. Notebook panels have not quite mitgehalten with the tendency to iLife and multimedia.

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