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The bit version of Windows 7 Enterprise Edition requires a minimum of 20GB of space on the hard drive. If you don't have 20GB of free space when you install the operating system, it will not allow you to run the installation. With any kind of hard disk drive, however, you don't want the drive to always be close to its capacity, or you'll waste time constantly freeing up space when Windows needs to add a new system or temporary file.

If you're sizing a system drive for a Windows 7 Enterprise Edition installation, you should include additional space for programs, program data, drivers and other operating system files such as the system paging file and search indexes. Can you help us improve?

Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Go to the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 download page on the Microsoft website.

Select Install Instructions to see which packages are available for download, and make note of the one that you need. Select the appropriate language from the drop-down list, and then select Download. Select the packages you need to install, select Next , and then follow the instructions to install SP1.

Your PC might restart a few times during the installation. Select the link in the table that corresponds with the version of Windows running on your PC.

On the Microsoft Download Center page, select your language and then select Download. It might take a few minutes for the tool to download and install. To install the tool immediately, select Open or Run and then follow the instructions. To use the tool later, select Save and download the installation files to your PC.

On the Installation complete screen, select Close. In the search box, enter troubleshooter and then select Troubleshooting from the list of results. Under System and Security , select Fix problems with Windows Update and then follow the instructions. A dialog will appear with various settings for configuring Restoration and Disk space usage. Under the Disk space usage tab, you will see the current amount of space in use by System Restore while the Max usage displays the amount allocated.

Use the Max usage knob to configure how much disk space you want to allocate to System Protection. In the above screenshot, you will see that I am using You also have the option of deleting all Restore Points which stores System settings and previous versions of files. I suggest you leave this, since you will be able to individually restore changes to files you are working on.

So for instance, if you edited an image and would like to restore it to a previous version or original version of the file.



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