Is a 256GB SSD enough for Windows 11?
Hello, that's enough for games etc. I still have a 1 terabyte HDD.
Hello, that's enough for games etc. I still have a 1 terabyte HDD.
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Hello,
enough.
But at some point, it’ll be close to 256GB.
depends on what you install in this way,
and whether a second data carrier is installed.
Hansi
only windows 11 on it is nothing else and the updates of win 11
Then there is also a 64GB memory.
Such a cheap thing from China, for six euros.
Hansi
Yes. I run it on a 128GB SSD, but have hardly any data on it and games are on another record
I wanted to read it thanks 🙂 because only windows on it and nothing else
For Windows 11 itself – without apps, data and recovery points? Yeah, it does.
Considering that such data is generated and you get 1 TByte-SSDs below 50 euros, what you are talking about would be more saving at the wrong end.
No, it’s too little to get 320GB after a few years of updates. Would take a 512GB plate, because an SSD should not be filled to >80%.
Absolute bullshit, my pure Office PC has been running for 4 years with a 128GB SSD and all updates are installed. The update files are deleted again. Little is 256GB anyway.
You’re right!
How often do I have to clone small disks on 500GB SSD.
To test Win11, a small 128GB SSD is also sufficient.
Hansi