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which windows 10 uses least storage space

which windows 10 uses least storage space

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jonny4203
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06-16-2016, 12:39 PM
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The version of Windows that uses the least storage depends on your needs, but 32-bit Windows typically requires fewer resources than 64-bit. With a 4 GB RAM laptop, you can manage space by clearing temporary files, uninstalling unused programs, and using disk cleanup tools. To free up space used by the Hibernation file and virtual memory, run the built-in Disk Cleanup or third-party utilities. Other ways to reduce space include disabling unnecessary startup apps, updating drivers, and using lightweight applications.
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jonny4203
06-16-2016, 12:39 PM #1

The version of Windows that uses the least storage depends on your needs, but 32-bit Windows typically requires fewer resources than 64-bit. With a 4 GB RAM laptop, you can manage space by clearing temporary files, uninstalling unused programs, and using disk cleanup tools. To free up space used by the Hibernation file and virtual memory, run the built-in Disk Cleanup or third-party utilities. Other ways to reduce space include disabling unnecessary startup apps, updating drivers, and using lightweight applications.

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biotit
Member
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06-17-2016, 04:24 PM
#2
Everyone utilizes the identical area
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biotit
06-17-2016, 04:24 PM #2

Everyone utilizes the identical area

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Carsland123
Senior Member
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06-17-2016, 07:53 PM
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I wouldn't remove the pagefile at all; however, turning off the hibernation file is simple and helps save space.
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Carsland123
06-17-2016, 07:53 PM #3

I wouldn't remove the pagefile at all; however, turning off the hibernation file is simple and helps save space.

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SuperSilasFTW
Member
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06-17-2016, 10:35 PM
#4
Do you want to know which Windows version requires the smallest storage area or consumes the least memory while operating?
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SuperSilasFTW
06-17-2016, 10:35 PM #4

Do you want to know which Windows version requires the smallest storage area or consumes the least memory while operating?

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kongtristan
Junior Member
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06-18-2016, 10:32 PM
#5
Official system needs specify both versions; currently all OS versions demand 32GB storage. Yet 32-bit Windows uses less space since it lacks WoW64. Regarding RAM usage, a 32-bit operating system forces the CPU to operate in 32-bit mode, limiting memory addresses to 32 bits rather than 64. This results in reduced RAM consumption. However, officially you’re allowed only 4GB of RAM. Because of Windows’ architecture (for various reasons), your system can only address between 3.5 and 3.7GB from a 4GB total, whereas a full 64-bit version would allow the entire 4GB. To turn off hibernation, open Command Prompt as admin and run: powercfg /h off. A useful tip is to upgrade to an SSD; prices are dropping rapidly. One TB drives are now within reach for many users. The main savings come from cleaning up regularly—run Disk Cleanup, restrict browser cache, clear temp files, remove built-in wallpapers, and empty temporary folders. That covers the basics.
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kongtristan
06-18-2016, 10:32 PM #5

Official system needs specify both versions; currently all OS versions demand 32GB storage. Yet 32-bit Windows uses less space since it lacks WoW64. Regarding RAM usage, a 32-bit operating system forces the CPU to operate in 32-bit mode, limiting memory addresses to 32 bits rather than 64. This results in reduced RAM consumption. However, officially you’re allowed only 4GB of RAM. Because of Windows’ architecture (for various reasons), your system can only address between 3.5 and 3.7GB from a 4GB total, whereas a full 64-bit version would allow the entire 4GB. To turn off hibernation, open Command Prompt as admin and run: powercfg /h off. A useful tip is to upgrade to an SSD; prices are dropping rapidly. One TB drives are now within reach for many users. The main savings come from cleaning up regularly—run Disk Cleanup, restrict browser cache, clear temp files, remove built-in wallpapers, and empty temporary folders. That covers the basics.

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q_viktor_p
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06-19-2016, 12:19 AM
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The hand made version of Win10 64 with NTLite can be significantly lighter. After installation (without updates it would be around 2.5 GB for 10 GB), it uses about 600 MB of RAM. Setting it up without issues demands a lot of time and expertise. It’s free from bloatware, runs smoothly on normal Windows tasks, and works even on older hardware with just 1 GB RAM. CPU usage stays near zero and the HDD remains idle most of the time. Performance gains are minimal for gaming or modern systems, but it offers full control without MScrap interference. It’s a solid alternative to Linux for everyday use.
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q_viktor_p
06-19-2016, 12:19 AM #6

The hand made version of Win10 64 with NTLite can be significantly lighter. After installation (without updates it would be around 2.5 GB for 10 GB), it uses about 600 MB of RAM. Setting it up without issues demands a lot of time and expertise. It’s free from bloatware, runs smoothly on normal Windows tasks, and works even on older hardware with just 1 GB RAM. CPU usage stays near zero and the HDD remains idle most of the time. Performance gains are minimal for gaming or modern systems, but it offers full control without MScrap interference. It’s a solid alternative to Linux for everyday use.