Use any disk partitioning program to resize the drive.
Yes, 80GB is plenty of space for you to smoothly be able to run windows 7 on your computer, and have a lot of space leftover for whatever it is you want to install.
You can partition your hard drive and install Windows Server onto the partitioned space. You then can boot up from either Windows 7 or Windows Server.
Windows 7 required 20 Gigabyte (GB) of space to install a 64-bit version into the system.
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Yes you can at the Microsoft Windows official website. There is also a special offer at the moment to reduce the price for you, should you fit the requirements at this link:
During installation, Windows 7 will need about 16GB on a hard drive.
it depends on which one you buy
Yes, unless there isn't enough space on your PC
One major improvement that was made in Windows 7 was the ability to free up space quicker. Disc Utility has evolved to delete files while backing up files.
it takes 0 Mbs of additional space. all of the information is already on your computer- you merely need to "unlock" it from the kernel that is already installed.
There is no limit. The space on your hard drive is the limit
Windows seven home basic, or more commonly known as windows 7 starter is mainly used for netbooks that don't have very much RAM and hard drive space, and alos maybe not as much processing power. If you have a notebook laptop or a desktop PC consider Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows 7 starter lacks some features that home premium has like windows aero's transparency to save RAM and hard drive space for lower end computers.