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You will need to check with Microsoft to see if it is possible to downgrade to Windows 7.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You're pretty much stuck with Win 10 64 bit, unsure if you could run Linux, etc. I tried reinstalling with Win 10 32 bit hoping to gain some space, but the only drivers available on the Lenovo site are Win 10 64 bit. When I installed 32 bit, the trackpad wouldn't work. It's likely you'd have the same problem if you tried Win 7. I wound up reinstalling Win 10 64 bit, deleting the recovery partition. Running the most current version, of Win 10, have Office Pro 2010 and a couple of software packages needed to connect to work, and have 7GB of 28GB left. Uninstalled Candy Crush and all the default Win 10 games. Installed a 32GB micro SD card to store music, videos and files. Every couple of weeks I run CCleaner then Disk Cleanup and remain in the 7GB free range. Doesn't seem to affect use, but I am careful not to run more than two or three apps at the same time. Wish they sold a 11.6 version of this with 4GB memory and 64GB eMMC. Lenovo sells a 2GB/64GB model on their website for $199, but that's twice as much as I paid for my 2GB/32GB model purchased as a Black Friday special at $99. Lenovo also sells a 14 inch 4GB/64GB model for $279, I've seen it on sale in the past for $229. Using my 2GB/32GB as my knockaround device, accessing internet, music and videos at home and occasional use in the work environment at meetings to connect to my desktop at work. For $99, it was a great buy, for what it is. You can't buy a Honda Fit and expect it to run like a Porsche.. Bottom line on this model is you CAN manage with a 32GB eMMC, but you have to stay within the lines and hope Microsoft doesn't release a future version of Win 10 that's bloated.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.WIn 10 Consumes lesser space than Win 7.. PLease do not downgrade
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