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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    Just another thought - don't think I'd waste 10GB of SSD on a "recovery partition". I'd at least store it on an external hdd and more likely just create two copies of recovery dvd's - they are needed so infrequently (hopefully!) that having them on immediate access al the time is wasteful (especially of ssd space).

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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    Quote Originally Posted by patcooke View Post
    Just another thought - don't think I'd waste 10GB of SSD on a "recovery partition". I'd at least store it on an external hdd and more likely just create two copies of recovery dvd's - they are needed so infrequently (hopefully!) that having them on immediate access al the time is wasteful (especially of ssd space).
    I like that recovery partition being there, it's a very quick way to reinstall my OS, w/o wiping my VM & Data partitions. Which I usually do at least once a year.

    I have a set of recovery disks that I burned when the notebook was new, but I would only use them in an emergency. Because, like my HP recovery set, it'll format the entire HDD. I don't want that. 10GB is no big deal to me, since I'm getting a 128GB SSD. I don't think that OS space will be an issue for my use of the notebook.

    I just want to speed it up a bit & have a long lasting SSD. The M4 ought to satisfy me.

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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    Minimum requirements for 64-bit Windows 7 is 20 GB + whatever you plan on installing or saving to it.

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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    This is really about the memory requirement, although 2GB is the minimum that MS says for 7 64 bit, it's just not enough. The video card takes 256MB, so that leaves 1.75MB to run 64 bit Windows 7 on. Performance was pitiful. Windows 7 64 bit really needs 3GB RAM to run good. 4GB is considered my many experts to be the "sweet spot" for 64 bit 7. 32 bit, I know little about, but would imagine that 1GB wouldn't be enough for many users. Out of 4 computers (2 of which are XP based & lower) 2GB is my minimum.

    Around early 2010, I upgraded my desktop to the max, using Crucial's online tool, I discovered that it would take 4GB RAM, and a faster speed than what shipped with it. The upgrade cost me nearly $100, but it was the best $100 that I spent on the PC. About all one can do with an all-in-one PC is to upgrade the RAM & HDD, I done both.

    The desktop has an anemic dual core AMD Athlon X2 3250e running at 1.5GHz, I'm considering this one, when the warranty ends.

    AMD Athlon Neo X2 6850e - ADJ6850IAA5DO

    But like I stated, I'm just considering it. The HP's BIOS is so neutered, I don't know if I can even take advantage of the multi-threading & other options that it offers. All that I know is that it's fully compatible with the MB.

    Windows 8 CP is certainly running well on it, as is. Come Windows 9, or whatever it's named, I'm going for a new PC, & it won't be of the AIO type, & will have much higher performance.

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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    Quote Originally Posted by jimlau View Post
    i was referring to how the system can slow down when the hard drive gets fuller. i was told anything above 2/3 full would probably yield a slowdown on a SATA HD.

    i was considering getting a 60gb SSD and want to make sure that's large enough if i don't have too many programs on that drive.
    60GB is plenty for running Win7 64bit. I run 3 desktops like that. And even on my laptops the largest SSD is 90GB. On one desktop with a 60GB Crucial M4 I run Win7 64bit and Win8 CP and Ubuntu as guest operating systems in virtual Box. And I have still 15GB of available space. My data is on the spinners, hiberfile is disabled and pagefile is 2GB (no pagefile will not work - the system would crash even with my 8GB of RAM).

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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    (no pagefile will not work - the system would crash even with my 8GB of RAM).
    May or not be true depending on circumstances but most certainly not invariably so - as I said much earlier, depending on what apps you run you may or may not need a pagefile. I haven't had one for years and I'm currently running a triple boot system including Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit with 4gb RAM and no problem. It's always worth trying because if you don't need it you save on various resources (we need to be aware that there are quite a few badly structured programs which just use pagefile regardless of whether or not it is needed incurring unnecessary disks transfers). At the worst, if you discover you cannot run without one then you just recreate one.

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    Re: W7 64-bit Memory Requirement

    Pat, check your system. I am pretty certain the system allocated a default pagefile. Just look into Resource Manager > Memory tab > the graph bottom right. You will see occasional hard faults.

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