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ventuss

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Windows 7 is taking an extra 26GB after Windows Update. I even did another clean install and I got the same results.

236GB total
212GB after clean install
186GB after windows update
 

maflynn

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Microsoft keeps the updates around I believe which adds to the overall heft of the OS
 

Mr. McMac

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Far away from liberals
Just installed 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium with all the updates on a spare PC and it only takes up 24gb's of space including the latest Nvidia video drivers, Chrome, and Microsoft Security Essentials . I wonder why your install is so big?
 

ventuss

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Oct 9, 2011
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Just installed 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium with all the updates on a spare PC and it only takes up 24gb's of space including the latest Nvidia video drivers, Chrome, and Microsoft Security Essentials . I wonder why your install is so big?

How much RAM do you have? I have 16GB and I just discovered that Windows reserves the same amount for virtual memory, yet another 16GB for hibernation. :eek:

If you have 8GB and it takes 24GB, mine would take over 40GB... Right?
 

ventuss

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here is how to disable hibernation, do this gave me back about 10GB on my boot camp partition which I made small because I only need it for 1 gamehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/920730

here is how you change the size of virtual memory

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/change-virtual-memory-size#1TC=windows-7

My hibernation is set to off in the power management section by default. If I deactivate hibernation using the link above, the option is gone. To select "never" hibernate and to set the function off means the same?
 

heisenberg123

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My hibernation is set to off in the power management section by default. If I deactivate hibernation using the link above, the option is gone. To select "never" hibernate and to set the function off means the same?

it worked for me thats all I can say, even with it set to off, disabling it gave me back 10GB
 

saturnotaku

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My hibernation is set to off in the power management section by default. If I deactivate hibernation using the link above, the option is gone. To select "never" hibernate and to set the function off means the same?

Setting hibernation to "never" doesn't actually delete the file that is occupying all that space. Using the command prompt as instructed above removes the file and thus, the option for you to set anything.
 

IA64

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Have you tried deleting system restore points created automatically before the update ?
 
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