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Kerner
1 year ago

Yes,

a 128GB SSD is enough.

Use only a 64GB SSD with Win11.

In the long run it will be a bit narrow.

If the data must always be sent back and forth.

If the wallet is filled too little again:

For 27,-€! 480GB SSD

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Hansi

CatsEyes
1 year ago

M. E. false austerity, much is also saved on the SSD when the installation is installed on another drive. Windows patch downloads are also available on the SSD. At some point, you’ll get problems of different kinds.

Amalia95
1 year ago

Theoretically yes, but is already really scarce and the SSDs are no longer so expensive nowadays, because you can also directly install a larger one.

Windows 11 will probably consume 30-40GB if at all.
Then there is a little more evidence for larger updates.
So you have to watch that you don’t put anything on the record.

Amalia95
1 year ago
Reply to  Minefreund

You’re safe with that, yeah.
The 128GB would have been enough, the only question is whether you can keep it so empty that it’s enough for you.

And I know you like to pile some garbage =)

Amalia95
1 year ago

I’m talking about data you leave in the download directory. On the desktop, stored in images, documents etc.

And not every user changes the paths of these folders.

Narrativium
1 year ago

128GB extend easy for Windows 11.

FaTech
1 year ago

This will not be enough and you will find it quickly because unfortunately there are still programs that do not allow the path for installation. Unfortunately, there are not a few programs we are talking about, but many. Unfortunately. That’s why it won’t go well in the long run.

FaTech
1 year ago
Reply to  Minefreund

So everything that is not a game is not important? I don’t see that. Examples: Discord, almost every browser and many more and that consume all a lot of memory. You could call more, but we don’t want to overdo it. Games are usually adjustable. Steam can do this, Epic Games, Battle.Net, Rockstar Games, …

FaTech
1 year ago

Edge also uses a lot, yes, but it is firmly integrated in Windows. So while you have a 2 browser with Chrome, you only have one with Edge.

WasGehtAbAlla
1 year ago

Yes, enough for the system alone.

Only are on the system on important folders (Temp, AppData, etc).

They like to eat memory, you have to watch a little

WasGehtAbAlla
1 year ago
Reply to  Minefreund

Can you, but is cumbersome and for people who do not know what you actually do not do so “approximately”