Majestic
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- Montreal, Canada
Hi all,
After several upgrades for clients and family I have 4 x 60 GB and 2 x 128 GB SSDs on hand. In all cases the clients simply ran out of space. This is even true when the 60 GB or 128 GBs were used as boot drives and the hard drive(s) were used just for data. I have gone through Cleanup! and also clearing old Windows Updates etc.. It never seems to be enough and we always ended up to square one. In the end I upgraded most of my clients to 500 GB SSD drives and in a few cases 256 GB.
All that said, I will probably be rebuilding new systems with these but I'm very apprehensive about it. I may even (gasp!) turn off Windows Update just to be safe and simply put in a good mixture of Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware (+Cryptoprevent) on the machines.
I'm curious about the approach you all are taking and I'm sure you've all experienced the same recently. Especially given the new Windows 10 (3GB) pushed update.
Any suggestions would be welcomed
Majestic
After several upgrades for clients and family I have 4 x 60 GB and 2 x 128 GB SSDs on hand. In all cases the clients simply ran out of space. This is even true when the 60 GB or 128 GBs were used as boot drives and the hard drive(s) were used just for data. I have gone through Cleanup! and also clearing old Windows Updates etc.. It never seems to be enough and we always ended up to square one. In the end I upgraded most of my clients to 500 GB SSD drives and in a few cases 256 GB.
All that said, I will probably be rebuilding new systems with these but I'm very apprehensive about it. I may even (gasp!) turn off Windows Update just to be safe and simply put in a good mixture of Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware (+Cryptoprevent) on the machines.
I'm curious about the approach you all are taking and I'm sure you've all experienced the same recently. Especially given the new Windows 10 (3GB) pushed update.
Any suggestions would be welcomed

Majestic