Originally posted by: powerup
I have two Seagate Hds. One is 500 gb 16mb and one is 250 gb. 32mb. I am running Vista and have the 500 as my back up. When I access it it takes about 3-4 secs for everything to show up. I can also hear it start up and start spinning. Should superfetch affect this. Shouldnt the load time be faster? I access the drive every few days.
Originally posted by: gplracer
Well it is all installed but now I only have 40 gigs left after the OS install and office. GEEZ! I might have to go back to the 500gig or buy a 640gig. Is there really that much of a difference?
Originally posted by: Cutthroat
A 74GB drive is not really 74GB, so you lose a few GB there, plus there are already likely a few restore points and temp files taking up some space. Do a disk cleanup and delete all but your last restore point.
My Vista install sticks around 25GB with system restore off. I have Office 2007 and lots of apps installed too.
Originally posted by: Roguestar
People don't consider reducing program size a priority any more in terms of efficiency now that everyone has 3489573GB hard drives in their machines. Still, it's nice to see something compact that does the same job as a program many times its size. Check out http://www.tinyapps.org for some examples 🙂.
Edit: .org not .com