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Kiano Slimnote 14.1 + - Windows 10 64 Bit converted to 32 Bit - no free space

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  • #1 16878940
    kuba14git
    Level 10  
    Hello!
    Windows 10 64 bit takes 23 z. 30 GB of free space. Windows 10 on a different budget in the 32 bit version takes 15 GB. Is it possible to change the version of Windows so that it gets the key from the BIOS and will it be possible to restore the old version without problems?
    Specification:
    Kiano SlimNote 14.1+
    Atom X5 Z8350
    4GB RAM
    10,000mAh battery
    Matrix 14.1 1366x768
    32GB Emmc
    Windows 10 Home x64
    I will get the drivers from support :-D
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    #2 16881775
    ROBSON33
    Admin of household appliances group
    kuba14git wrote:
    . Windows 10 on a different budget in the 32 bit version takes 15 GB.


    I do not see any reasonable justification, for me with basic applications installed (MS Office, PDF etc.) it takes about 16GB.
    kuba14git wrote:
    Windows 10 64 bit takes 23 z. 30 GB of free space

    You probably have updates downloaded in temporary settings.
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  • #3 16882815
    kuba14git
    Level 10  
    Just "Not enough disk space to complete the system upgrade".
    Disk cleanup frees up to 32MB max and CCleaner detects 52MB for removal. I would like not to lose RAM at the expense of disk and if there is a way to slim down Windows, I will do it.
    On the computer there are drivers + solitaire applications, calculator, photos, that is only system matters. Office Trial flew out immediately and 12GB free. Then somehow after updates I have less than 5GB.
    HOW?
    I installed Windows 10 32 Bit on the computer and it takes 9.40 GB. And it has the same as on this laptop and I have no idea except to change to 32 Bit :-(
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  • #4 16882817
    pitrala1
    Level 33  
    Tap google scn2.exe

    Open the German link, suck the Scanner app, fire up, zoom in as much as possible and search for what worries you.
  • #6 16886038
    kuba14git
    Level 10  
    Kiano Slimnote 14.1 + - Windows 10 64 Bit converted to 32 Bit - no free space Kiano Slimnote 14.1 + - Windows 10 64 Bit converted to 32 Bit - no free space Kiano Slimnote 14.1 + - Windows 10 64 Bit converted to 32 Bit - no free space
    Now I have 10GB free, because I removed update 1709, because I do not want to download, because there is not enough space, and leaves its remains.
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  • #7 16886170
    krzychupar
    Level 43  
    Enter this program's options and dump birds from Show file types and Show tree map. Click change and then place the screenshots.
  • #8 16886230
    kuba14git
    Level 10  
    Wait, I will make this update because I have 11GB dumping Windows programs and the update goes ...
  • #9 16973199
    kuba14git
    Level 10  
    If anyone else was interested in the subject, I will not do anything - the fuck (otherwise I will not name it) burned. :spoko:

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Kiano SlimNote 14.1+ and the challenges faced when converting Windows 10 from a 64-bit to a 32-bit version due to limited storage space. The user notes that the 64-bit version consumes approximately 30 GB, while the 32-bit version requires only about 15 GB. They inquire about the feasibility of changing the Windows version using the BIOS key and whether they can revert to the original version without issues. Responses highlight the user's struggle with disk space, suggesting potential solutions like disk cleanup and using tools like Windirstat to analyze storage usage. The user reports managing to free up some space by removing updates but remains concerned about the overall storage limitations.
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