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Oh, big brother, if you really want to pretend to be vista, you can re-divide the area! Because you can't even do 10g at all! Because the version you're going to install is huge.
That's what my family is using now! I installed the system, patched it, and installed the drivers on the hard drive, which took up space! For example, if you still have to pack something, it's about 18g!
It is recommended that if you want to partition, it is best to divide the C drive to 30g!
Pay attention to whether your CPU and memory are enough, otherwise it will be very stuck! Vista eats cpu memory! The best way to get a graphics card is a standalone! Okay, you take your time
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More than 8G can be installed,Vista installation of temporary files are placed in other partitions,In addition to the system partition, other partitions are better to keep more than 2G space。
It's about 8g after loading.
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It is recommended to leave 20G for the system disk, my Vista will account for eight or nine G after it is installed, and there will be virtual memory, and some other software, which will soon use 17-18G.
Of course, you can install it, but in the future, other software will have to be installed on other disks, and virtual memory will have to be placed on other disks. In addition, Vista has a lot of irrelevant things, you go to the Internet to find out, and deleting them will reduce a lot of burden on your C drive.
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My Vista disk only got 10G, and the system files are installed and there are about 8G in total (mine is the Vista Home Ultimate version).
And for the problem that you can't install 10G, you can definitely install it, but it will be very inconvenient in the future, and I don't dare to install anything in the C disk, and it is recommended to leave more than 15G.
And it comes with a lot of drivers, if you don't want to use the various drivers it comes with, you can use "Vista Optimizer" to reduce it**, you can reduce it left and right.
I really like to install the system, what linux xp vista home (basic and ultimate) have been installed, and it can be regarded as some experience, hehe, I hope it can help you.
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C disk in 15G under the best do not install Vista,After installation,The flagship version accounts for about 8G,After that, there will be an update,An update immediately reaches about 12,It will increase in the future,I'm 20 now there are 4G left,10G There is no problem with the installation,But the hard disk will be insufficient in the future,You can use hard disk partitioning software to divide points from other disks。
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I just installed Vista in my laptop today, and after installing it, it is 15GB, and it is best to divide it into 25GB space.
Added: Ultimate
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Generally, Vista's C disk is 8-12G after installation, so you'd better not install it.
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Probably not, it doesn't matter if you install the XP system and the settings of the router.