HCHTech
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I have an Intel NUC (Pentium 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD) at a clients that is mounted to the back of a 55" TV in their office that displays a full-screen map showing the current location of their trucks (they are a delivery company). This is the computer's only job. It was new last June, and came with Win 10 Home. Works like a charm, does the job and pretty much, I haven't had to touch it since it was installed.
This client is 90 miles away, so I try hard to do everything I can remotely.
So this little computer is trying to update to 1709 but it's out of space. I've done disk cleanup w/the system files option, ran CCleaner, removed all of the apps and windows components that aren't required, checked for anything else installed that isn't needed, ran Windirstat looking for anything else out of place, compressed the C drive, but the best I can do is 8GB free on the thing. Then, 1709 will fail saying it needs 9GB. Then I check back in a couple of hours and it's down to 6GB free because it's trying to redo the download.
It has to stay connected to the internet for the mapping software to work, and I don't want to try and cripple updating if I can avoid it - but I'm running out of ideas. I'd like not to go onsite (where I could try the update from a USB drive) for such a stupid thing. Hell, it only cost $300, I could replace it for less than the value of time I've spent I think. Poor planning by Intel (and me for buying it) thinking that WIndows 10 would be happy on a 32GB SSD for long, I guess.
This client is 90 miles away, so I try hard to do everything I can remotely.
So this little computer is trying to update to 1709 but it's out of space. I've done disk cleanup w/the system files option, ran CCleaner, removed all of the apps and windows components that aren't required, checked for anything else installed that isn't needed, ran Windirstat looking for anything else out of place, compressed the C drive, but the best I can do is 8GB free on the thing. Then, 1709 will fail saying it needs 9GB. Then I check back in a couple of hours and it's down to 6GB free because it's trying to redo the download.
It has to stay connected to the internet for the mapping software to work, and I don't want to try and cripple updating if I can avoid it - but I'm running out of ideas. I'd like not to go onsite (where I could try the update from a USB drive) for such a stupid thing. Hell, it only cost $300, I could replace it for less than the value of time I've spent I think. Poor planning by Intel (and me for buying it) thinking that WIndows 10 would be happy on a 32GB SSD for long, I guess.