Can I run the Windows 10 tech preview after the end date?

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    Winuser said:
    To me it gave us a good topic for discussion. Better than being bored waiting for the next build. :)
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  2. Posts : 220
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       #32

    f14tomcat said:
    Using Tree Size, sorted by size..... All my apps included, cleanmgr hs been run. I think this is fairly typical, unless you've got a bunch of images/vids. Running 10049.

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    Hi

    Back to talking about drive size for your Windows 10 installation.
    After a lot of digging I've found the main reason that I need so much space for my install.

    It has to do with how much ram you have and the size of the hiberfil.sys file.
    This file is created by Windows based on what it would take to store everything you can have in ram.

    My computer has 32 Gigabytes of ram and my hiberfil.sys is almost 26 Gigabytes all by itself, as opposed to the one shown above which is 1.6 Gb.

    So it appears that, that's something to consider when deciding how big to make your partition.
    If you have a lot of ram, you will need more space.

    I disabled hibernation on my computer and it reduced the amount of space used by 26 Gb.
    I'm going to leave it that way for a while and see if it causes any problems.

    Mike
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  3. Posts : 194
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       #33

    Hiberfil???


    MikeHawthorne said:
    Hi

    Back to talking about drive size for your Windows 10 installation.
    After a lot of digging I've found the main reason that I need so much space for my install.

    It has to do with how much ram you have and the size of the hiberfil.sys file.
    This file is created by Windows based on what it would take to store everything you can have in ram.

    My computer has 32 Gigabytes of ram and my hiberfil.sys is almost 26 Gigabytes all by itself, as opposed to the one shown above which is 1.6 Gb.

    So it appears that, that's something to consider when deciding how big to make your partition.
    If you have a lot of ram, you will need more space.

    I disabled hibernation on my computer and it reduced the amount of space used by 26 Gb.
    I'm going to leave it that way for a while and see if it causes any problems.

    Mike
    Mike,
    Someone posted a caveat about removing Hiberfil awhile back....... How-to-Geek maybe
    Nothing terribly important as I recall but it gave me second thoughts about removing it!
    One of those "if'n" things, I think

    EDIT:
    Mike, I see that you are from Michigan and I'm not sure "if'n" is part of the vocabulary there?
    To explain:
    When I was a child my grandfather caught me crying..........
    he looked the situation over and said softly....
    "If'n your suspenders aren't up over your shoulders......
    and if'n your belt isn't buckled.....
    and if'n you're wearing your father's pants.....
    your pants are BOUND to fall down"
    I never wore my father's pants again!
    Last edited by Roger; 18 Apr 2015 at 13:03. Reason: more info
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  4. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #34

    MikeHawthorne said:
    Hi

    Back to talking about drive size for your Windows 10 installation.
    After a lot of digging I've found the main reason that I need so much space for my install.

    It has to do with how much ram you have and the size of the hiberfil.sys file.
    This file is created by Windows based on what it would take to store everything you can have in ram.

    My computer has 32 Gigabytes of ram and my hiberfil.sys is almost 26 Gigabytes all by itself, as opposed to the one shown above which is 1.6 Gb.

    So it appears that, that's something to consider when deciding how big to make your partition.
    If you have a lot of ram, you will need more space.

    I disabled hibernation on my computer and it reduced the amount of space used by 26 Gb.
    I'm going to leave it that way for a while and see if it causes any problems.

    Mike
    Fast startup option also affects the hiberfil.sys. Based on your system specs, you probably wouldn't notice a thing. Mine is turned off and the difference is about 10 seconds.... whoopeee!

    This is from eightforums, but pertains to 10 also. Good explanation. Personally, I would rather start fresh in the morning without possibility of dragging any trash with me from the day before!

    Fast Startup - Turn On or Off in Windows 8

    Fast startup option here:
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  5. Posts : 220
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       #35

    Hi

    I did turn it off hibernation, when I did that the option for fast start up also disappeared, and I've rebooted and put the computer to sleep.

    Have't noticed any change but saved a lot of space on my C:\ drive.

    I believe that one of the reasons for my large Windows folder is that I got the bug on the last update that downloaded all the language packs (the update took 4 hours).

    My DriverStore folder is 8.4 Gigabytes, I'm pretty sure it doesn't need to be that big, but I think it has drivers for every possible language in it.

    Mike
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  6. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #36

    MikeHawthorne said:
    Hi

    I did turn it off hibernation, when I did that the option for fast start up also disappeared, and I've rebooted and put the computer to sleep.

    Have't noticed any change but saved a lot of space on my C:\ drive.

    I believe that one of the reasons for my large Windows folder is that I got the bug on the last update that downloaded all the language packs (the update took 4 hours).

    My DriverStore folder is 8.4 Gigabytes, I'm pretty sure it doesn't need to be that big, but I think it has drivers for every possible language in it.

    Mike
    Ran across this. See what it shows on your box.....

    1. Open a Command Prompt as an Administrator.
    2. Bring up the user interface for uninstalling language packs by typing the following command and press Enter:lpksetup /u
    3. Select the language packs you want to uninstall, and follow the instruction of the wizard.


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  7. Posts : 220
    Windows 10
       #37

    Hi

    While I don't notice a difference in boot times, (it actually seems faster by a little bit) what I do see it how much quicker it shuts down.

    Without having to store all that information it shuts off right away.
    I was taking forever to shut down before.

    I made a system image a little while ago, so I'll have a go at getting rid of the language packs as well.

    Mike

    I tried to run the language pack uninstaller but I get this message....

    Can I run the Windows 10 tech preview after the end date?-error-lpksetup.jpg

    I tried from the Power Shell as well, and got the same message.
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