Quote Originally Posted by MiniTofu View Post
I build custom computer/system, installed in many different OS Linux, Windows, OSX for the past 17 years. Knowing how to code is not necessary makes you know how to service and manage your system. A friend of mine knows how to code, but doesn't know shit about how to build computer and deploy new systems.

You have an OS consume 98GB alone, you aren't managing your windows correctly.

Size increase due to Shadowcopy and System Restoration automatically backup. This PC rig is 2 years old, OS itself haven't even hit 98GB, not even 30GB on the SSD. Applications are all installed on separated SSD.

~400mb Recovery
~150MB EFI
~+/-10GB OS
+/-15GB Shadowcop & system restore & previous installed extracted file you can delete.

OS alone 10GB.

In fact, you WERE relying on IGN or source to make your claim is already a flaw in you. I'm speaking from experiences in my past of servicing computers.

Relying on publicity stun, news website are mostly over exaggerated and lack of source to backup those claims. Journalism are just doing their job to make the articles troublesome and to look for better impact on the reader. All those claim are false so far, none are major issue because not many has those issues. If you really have issues, best to go on Overclock.net forums where you can actually meet experienced computer builders and problem solvers.

By managing, it means to maintain the system clean. Just like how you maintain your car if you have a car. A house, you vacuum your place right? Otherwise it would be like collecting bunch of garbage.

/thread, I'm done here
Good, because i don't think you really understood the difference between new operating system and an old one with hundreds of updates with side by side configuration set ;3

Your inability to read properly didn't help either.