I noticed that a clean installation of windows 7 64 bit uses 15gb of hard drive is this usual. If so I feel sorry for people with small hard drives who hope to upgrade from XP.
Hi there
probably a non issue -- even laptops from a few years ago have around 100GB hard drives -- and with cheap HDD's available this isn't really an issue for most people I would have thought.
Computers only having 20GB HDD's are actually quite old and most probably were made when Windows 98 was common. - Pensioners aren't always as un-savvy and lacking in Funds as one might think --not to say that there are of course others for which price is a very serious consideration.
In the main however this isn't an issue -- if your computer only has a 20GB HDD it probably won't have more than 512 KB RAM -- I'd recommend in this case the machine be left as it is. Paying 140 USD or so for a "Windows 7 Upgrade" to use on this type of machine doesn't make much sense when for around 250 - 300 USD you could get a cheap NEW machine with W7 already installed.
Incidentally if you visit your local TIP you could pick up a decent serviceable deskop for ZILCH.
I'm running 2 W2K3 Servers on 2 Machines I "Liberated" from a Tip in South London UK when I was visiting a large Client in Croydon S. London for a few days.
(Well with Copenhagen talks on - I can do my own piece of "Re-cycling too").
Works fine. Pic enclosed. - But then I'm a cheapskate --have to be now as our Banks have NO MONEY LEFT.
BTW it's not actually that difficult to replace a HDD on a laptop -- or at least most laptops. In the rare case where it's hard you'll see at a stroke whether it's do-able or not.
On Desktops usually no prob whatsoever to change / add a new one.
HDD's are REALLY CHEAP - even 2.5 inch 320GB / 500 GB laptop one's (SATA).
Enc of where I "Liberated" 2 Desktops from.
Cheers
jimbo.