HD size after preloaded software?

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HD size after preloaded software?

#1 Post by Bobert » Thu May 20, 2004 10:13 am

Does anyone know exactly or approximately how much space is allocated to preloaded software? I am curious to know how much of a 40/60/80 HD will actually be available to me when I receive the TP. I thought I read that the recovery feature stores an image in a hidden partition...that has to eat up quite a bit of space if it is true.

Also, does the preloaded allocation vary between T41/T42?

Thanks in advance!

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#2 Post by Skywing » Thu May 20, 2004 10:36 am

i think its about 7GB, i could be wrong

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#3 Post by Conmee » Thu May 20, 2004 1:38 pm

I see about 3.5GB for the factory restore... double the size, at minimum, if you enable Rapid Restore, which will consume additional space for backup and restore.
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#4 Post by Skywing » Thu May 20, 2004 2:06 pm

Conmee wrote:I see about 3.5GB for the factory restore... double the size, at minimum, if you enable Rapid Restore, which will consume additional space for backup and restore.
i guess 7GB is about right then

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#5 Post by n3il » Thu May 20, 2004 2:13 pm

On my R50p with preloaded software only, the "60Gb" drive was ~53Gb.

This is down to the HPA and also the fact that the drive has been formatted (NTFS)

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#6 Post by BillMorrow » Thu May 20, 2004 2:24 pm

when needed, i clone the HDD..
and recover all that space..
and an easy recovery if the HDD dies..

it IS a good idea for many but this one size solution does NOT fit all..! :)
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#7 Post by Conmee » Thu May 20, 2004 3:06 pm

n3il wrote:On my R50p with preloaded software only, the "60Gb" drive was ~53Gb.

This is down to the HPA and also the fact that the drive has been formatted (NTFS)

HTH

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Remember that when looking at the "Properties" of a drive in WinXP or via the System|Manage app, a 60GB drive will read "55.87GB" or so. That's without any hidden partitions or HPA. The actual byte size is 59,999,244,288 hence "60GB" drive designation.

So with a 3GB factory restore HPA, ~53GB is the correct reading... closer to ~50GB (as WinXP would display it) with HPA + Rapid Restore storage space factored in.
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#8 Post by Bobert » Fri May 21, 2004 9:18 am

Thanks!

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