Hard Drive Does Not Have Enough Free Memory?
Mar 27, 2015
I cannot remember what the Hard Drive requirements are for the Windows 10 upgrade but I do remember that when I read it I immedialy concluded my Tablet has nowhere near enough free space, with only just over 3 GB at present (and likely to become less). Am I right in thinking that the fact that W10 will be replacing W8.1, so the memory memory it occupies. will be available, does not alter this? It might be a daft question (I have quite limited expertise!) but it got me wondering if an external USB HD or some other device can be used? I have read that any recent machine (mine is only a few months old) which can run Windows 8 now, will be able to run Windows 10. The suppliers of my Quantum View 10.1 Tablet emailed customers while ago to tell us we would be eligable for the upgrade.
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