How much HD space do I need for TM?

Good afternoon,
I have a new 500 GB Hard Drive coming in today and want to know how much of this drive should be partitioned for TM?
I have a 1st Gen. MacBook with 80GB internal HD. There is approx. 15 GB of free space on my internal drive.
I ask because I would like to use a portion of the new drive for overflow music, video, and photo storage. The 120 GB External drive I was using for TM and Overflow stopped backing up with TM quickly because it "ran out of space".
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Jeff

silverlakemacuser wrote:
I have a new 500 GB Hard Drive coming in today and want to know how much of this drive should be partitioned for TM?
I have a 1st Gen. MacBook with 80GB internal HD. There is approx. 15 GB of free space on my internal drive.
I ask because I would like to use a portion of the new drive for overflow music, video, and photo storage. The 120 GB External drive I was using for TM and Overflow stopped backing up with TM quickly because it "ran out of space".
Your question should be answered by the first item in this post:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1964018
When you partition that drive, be sure to select a partition map scheme of "GUID" and a format of "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)".

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