No.Isn't it bloated?
No.Like large on the hard drive
No.and use alot of resources
Um...Ubuntu is not less then 1 GB, where did you even get that? Windows 7 takes up less then 8 GBs of space. Harly bloated, and no Ubuntu is not 1 GB, its around the same under 8 GB.Ubuntu is less than 1GB
If I recall correctly, Ubuntu takes about 4.5GB of space, while Windows is going to consume about 8GB.
No.Isn't it bloated?No.Like large on the hard driveNo.and use alot of resources
Um...Ubuntu is not less then 1 GB, where did you even get that? Windows 7 takes up less then 8 GBs of space. Harly bloated, and no Ubuntu is not 1 GB, its around the same under 8 GB.Ubuntu is less than 1GB
Let me guess, you are a troll?
Also, I don't just look at what the C:\Windows uses..I look at the entire amount of disk space consumed on the entire hard drive after the OS is installed. Stuff in C:\Program Files and such count as well as far as I am concerned. And I'm talking about the 64bit version as well, that's really the only version that I have used with Windows 7.Well under 5 GB for Windows 7, SP1 and all current updates for the 32-bit version. The 64-bit version would be a little more, probably close to 8 GB. You would see about the same increase on the 64-bit version of Ubuntu. See screenshot.
Said like that, it makes it sound like Windows is more sophisticated and thus larger in size. That's not right. There are Linux distros out there which only consume 50MB of space (Damn Small Linux). You can run an enterprise Linux distro like Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6 with a minimal install and it takes around 850MB of disk space. It's quite functional and sophisticated, but will lack features many might want..for example...like a graphical user interface.Why is Windows 7 bigger than Linux Distros? Well Windows is quite a sophisticated OS but I can only say it is
Josh
Is the Windows 7 one Pre-installed on a laptop? Then you may get some additional software installed by the OEM Manufacturer
Also, I don't just look at what the C:\Windows uses..I look at the entire amount of disk space consumed on the entire hard drive after the OS is installed. Stuff in C:\Program Files and such count as well as far as I am concerned. And I'm talking about the 64bit version as well, that's really the only version that I have used with Windows 7.
I understand however the OP may have gotten confused with Windows 7 and the Third Party software and since it may have been there at the first start-up it could be easily seen as part of windows to people who aren't as computer literate as some others
No that's what you are considering your obnoxious and inappropriate behavior.Let me guess, you are a troll?