Mac OS 10.9 Hard Drive Space Requirements

How much space does it require? I currently have a 500GB drive with about 270GB used. I'd like to make a 200GB partition out of the remaining free space and put 10.9 on it to play with.

Thanks, Niel
I knew the installer required 8GB of drive space, but I thought the fully installed OS took up more. Maybe I can drop the partion size down to 100GB; that would leave 130GB free space on the main partition and 92GB free on the new partition.

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