Tested it, uses less than 10gig of HDD space. Has you can see from image below, I created a 32Gb drive for the install to simulate your scenario
I can make it available to you if you want to give it a try:How's this work then LD, do I need to download a different version and will I lose any features?
I would always say for a Windows machine with Office go no lower than a 64Gb HDD as the C: drive. I will PM you with some more info!
What do you mean? You have a recovery partition?I don't mind trying different os versions as long as I can still restore the machine to its original state.
According to Microsoft if you do not change any hardware on the machine it should activate itself after install, but I have had two devices become un-activated, so hard to tell to be honest.Do you know what happens with my activation key if I wipe the recovery partition, will it still work on other versions?
According to Microsoft if you do not change any hardware on the machine it should activate itself after install, but I have had two devices become un-activated, so hard to tell to be honest.
Bring it over I will take care of it while you plant my tank LOLTime to get back on with my life I think, I thought computers were designed to make your life easier not add an extra layer of complication you can well do without.
Have you tried macrium reflect free to backup your drive? this software will allow you to backup all your drives including the recovery drive to an external HDD.Yeah I have a recovery partition mate. My worry being that fresh install could in some way over write the recovery space of the disc OR that because of the recovery section installing the Creators update still doesn't have enough space, maybe not though.
(just can't let go of the challenge can ya )
macrium reflect free