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Dell Inspiron 14

Is anyone else finding that the computer which Total Rewards gave to Seven
Stars earlier this year is pretty useless?

Windows 10 takes up 20GB of the 28GB hard drive. Adding a couple programs
takes up most of the rest of it, so there is precious little room for any
documents, spreadsheets, etc.

I realize Microsoft wants everything to be in The Cloud, but it's not
always possible to be within computer-shot of WiFi.

Curious for any feedback.

Darryl

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Hi Darryl,
Agreed, pretty much useless. Your only option would be to add a 128GB SD card (or USB 3.0 external drive) for more storage. Which would cost half the price of the laptop. A Celeron CPU, 2GB ram & 32 GB eMMC storage would barely run XP no less 10.

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Subject: [vpFREE] Dell Inspiron 14

    Is anyone else finding that the computer which Total Rewards gave to Seven
Stars earlier this year is pretty useless?

Windows 10 takes up 20GB of the 28GB hard drive. Adding a couple programs
takes up most of the rest of it, so there is precious little room for any
documents, spreadsheets, etc.

I realize Microsoft wants everything to be in The Cloud, but it's not
always possible to be within computer-shot of WiFi.

Curious for any feedback.

Darryl