During installation, Windows 7 will need about 16GB on a hard drive.
It requires 20 GB of free hard drive space.
A 20GB hard drive with at least 15GB free space.
The 32-bit version of Windows 7 requires 16GB of free space on your hard-drive.
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depends on how much space your hard drive or solid state drive can hold.
Virtual memory is determined by 2 factors. First, the amount of free hard drive space available on your hard drive. Secondly, it is determined by your virtual memory settings under Windows properties. Assuming you have not changed your Windows default settings, then every ounce of free harddrive space IS virtual memory.
The "total amount of drive space" is whatever the capacity of your hard drive(s) is.
How many gigabytes you can download on to your computer matter only how much free space is on your hard drive. For windows xp and below go follow these steps. My Computer - Right Click on your Hard drive- Properties- Then you see how much free space you have. For Vista if you go under my computer and you can look at your hard drive and it will show you.
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The easiest way, on windows, is to open up "my computer" and right-click on your hard drive (usually drive C or D) and select properties. Total, used, and free space is displayed with a pie chart.
If it has the minimum RAM and hard drive space, you can.
It's purpose is to give the Windows operating system extra space to enable it to work properly. If a computer has insufficient RAM, Windows can use free space on the hard-drive as virtual memory.