froggyboy604
Seasoned Veteran
Would I be wasting my money if I buy a 2000 GB/2TB drive just to install Windows, and not use the space for anything else except for installing a Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Office, and Gimp image editor?
A lot of computer users say that you need at least 20% or more free space for Windows to defrag properly. But, if I have 1000+ GB or 80-90% free space or more of free unused space would there be any noticeable performance increase, any other advantages, or no advantages?
Some of the less ethical disk clean up programs also advertise very big performance increase after doing a disk clean up which sound kind of false in most cases if you already have a lot of free space in the Terabyte size.
The only advantage I can think of is ripping computer game disc, DVD movies, and Blu-Ray disc to ISO to run from your hard drive instead of your CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drive which is slower.
A lot of computer users say that you need at least 20% or more free space for Windows to defrag properly. But, if I have 1000+ GB or 80-90% free space or more of free unused space would there be any noticeable performance increase, any other advantages, or no advantages?
Some of the less ethical disk clean up programs also advertise very big performance increase after doing a disk clean up which sound kind of false in most cases if you already have a lot of free space in the Terabyte size.
The only advantage I can think of is ripping computer game disc, DVD movies, and Blu-Ray disc to ISO to run from your hard drive instead of your CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drive which is slower.







