

If you're wondering why there's both a pagefile and a swapfile, it's because of Windows UWP apps.

Windows measures storage in GiB, not GB-and 32GB is only 29.8GiB, of which another 1GiB is consumed in restoration directory, 3GiB is consumed by the Windows pagefile, and a few hundred MiB more are devoted to the hibernation file and swapfile. The second thing shoppers should know is that 32GB doesn't, unfortunately, mean what they think it means-when the specification says GB, it means GB. The first thing any prospective shopper should know about cheap laptop designs like this one is that 32GB is absolutely not enough to sustainably run Windows 10. Realtek RTL873B-2.4GHz only, 802.11n + Bluetooth Specifications Specs at a glance: EVOO EV-C-116-5
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Heck, maybe even the assumption that a 2GiB RAM, 32GB SSD laptop can't run Windows 10 well isn't quite right.
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Perhaps it could be reloaded with Linux-even "heavyweight" distributions like Ubuntu are considerably easier on both RAM and storage than Windows is. That doesn't necessarily mean the laptop is entirely useless, though.
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The first time the EVOO tries to upgrade to a new build of Windows 10 (for example, Windows 10 build 2004, which just released last month), it will fail due to lack of space. Beyond that, a 32GB SSD simply is not enough room for Windows itself, let alone any applications. With only 2GiB of RAM, the EVOO won't be able to run anything without hammering virtual memory (swapping data from RAM to disk and back again). Further Reading Ubuntu 20.04: Welcome to the future, Linux LTS disciplesĪmongst us Arsians, it's obvious that the EVOO is not going to be a good choice for a Windows laptop.
