Hello Warren - The boot drive, C:, is 128GB, I could have gotten away with 64GB and been more than fine, it is recommended to reserve 20GB for Windows 10, and the Roon database I would size as requiring 2GB per 1000 albums. So I think 64GB would provide you more than enough storage for Windows and Roon plus its database.
That leaves about 810GB remaining for the second partition with music files (if you partition as I did at 128GB, 874GB if you use a 64GB partition for the boot drive).
Mostly all Mac here, so I have Microsoft Remote Desktop running on my Macs to access the NUC which I am running headless (Windows 10 Pro).
I did a whole bunch of optimization of Windows 10 Pro after I installed it to disable unneeded services, log files and updates. I found a bunch of handy scripts on CA for this task.
So now with it optimized, I don't have constant updates to the OS impacting playback or my setup.
But yes, proceed with caution if you haven't used Windows in a while, I had to do a fair bit of reading ahead of time.
Barr
That leaves about 810GB remaining for the second partition with music files (if you partition as I did at 128GB, 874GB if you use a 64GB partition for the boot drive).
Mostly all Mac here, so I have Microsoft Remote Desktop running on my Macs to access the NUC which I am running headless (Windows 10 Pro).
I did a whole bunch of optimization of Windows 10 Pro after I installed it to disable unneeded services, log files and updates. I found a bunch of handy scripts on CA for this task.
So now with it optimized, I don't have constant updates to the OS impacting playback or my setup.
But yes, proceed with caution if you haven't used Windows in a while, I had to do a fair bit of reading ahead of time.
Barr
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