Scoob
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Hi all,
I just installed Windows 8 Pro 64bit on an old 34.4gb (formatted) Raptor I have as a test. Reading elsewhere most people are stating that a vanilla W8 takes a little over 8gb. Imagine my surprise when MY install is currently taking up 32gb!
Now, I've literally just installed Win 8 this afternoon. The swap file is on another drive (actually a partition of my 1tb drive that hold W7 and my games) and I've installed ONE app, CCleaner, to do a tidy up.
So, how come my W8 install is FOUR TIMES the size of some others? Really, I've just installed W8, CCleaner and that's it! I really thought this little Raptor drive would make a good W8 test but it's near full already.
Note: the Raptor was EMPTY, formatted as NTFS with 4k blocks as default...maybe it doesn't like that?
Edit: Note that the Windows Folder is reported as 15.1gb with "size on disk" as 15.3gb. Progam Files is 771/774mb, Program Files (x86) is 100/101mb, Program Data 12.3/12.7mb and Users is 138/139mb. So things don't add up. I'm going to doung check for some hidden gargantuan file, though my swap file was, and always has been (windows put it there during install) on a separate drive.
Edit 2: A bloody 20 gig hiberfil.sys - REALLY? FFS! Lol. Rookie mistake lol.
Edit 3: Ok, maybe NOT a rookie mistake. My swap file is on another drive, yet there is STILL a swapfile.sys on c: I cannot delete (256mb) as well as a Hiberfil.sys of near 20gb despite ALL hibernation and sleep options being disabled. Equally, neither of these files can be deleted as they are "in use" despite a reboot after confirming all settings. Odd.
Edit 4: I edit a lot. Looks like I have to go to a command promt and type "powercfg -h off" before it actually works. This is despite the GUI showing it all as fully disabled. A bit rubbish really.
Any responses welcome!
Cheers,
Scoob.
I just installed Windows 8 Pro 64bit on an old 34.4gb (formatted) Raptor I have as a test. Reading elsewhere most people are stating that a vanilla W8 takes a little over 8gb. Imagine my surprise when MY install is currently taking up 32gb!
Now, I've literally just installed Win 8 this afternoon. The swap file is on another drive (actually a partition of my 1tb drive that hold W7 and my games) and I've installed ONE app, CCleaner, to do a tidy up.
So, how come my W8 install is FOUR TIMES the size of some others? Really, I've just installed W8, CCleaner and that's it! I really thought this little Raptor drive would make a good W8 test but it's near full already.
Note: the Raptor was EMPTY, formatted as NTFS with 4k blocks as default...maybe it doesn't like that?
Edit: Note that the Windows Folder is reported as 15.1gb with "size on disk" as 15.3gb. Progam Files is 771/774mb, Program Files (x86) is 100/101mb, Program Data 12.3/12.7mb and Users is 138/139mb. So things don't add up. I'm going to doung check for some hidden gargantuan file, though my swap file was, and always has been (windows put it there during install) on a separate drive.
Edit 2: A bloody 20 gig hiberfil.sys - REALLY? FFS! Lol. Rookie mistake lol.
Edit 3: Ok, maybe NOT a rookie mistake. My swap file is on another drive, yet there is STILL a swapfile.sys on c: I cannot delete (256mb) as well as a Hiberfil.sys of near 20gb despite ALL hibernation and sleep options being disabled. Equally, neither of these files can be deleted as they are "in use" despite a reboot after confirming all settings. Odd.
Edit 4: I edit a lot. Looks like I have to go to a command promt and type "powercfg -h off" before it actually works. This is despite the GUI showing it all as fully disabled. A bit rubbish really.
Any responses welcome!
Cheers,
Scoob.
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