I have just purchased an Asus T100TAF and I am considering whether to install Windows 10 on it. Currently it comes with Windows 8.1 and it is purported to have 32GB SSD.
When I look at the Windows Manager on this device it appears to have a C: partion of only 20.8GB in size. Presumably some of this remaining 11GB is taken up with a recovery partition.
If I am to install Windows 10 on this machine, how much space will actually be left on the C: drive? Is it possible to recover space from the remainder of the other partition(s) that are not being displayed?
Are any specific strategies required to complete a Windows 10 upgrade with such little elbow room on the harddrive, such as attaching a portable drive, expanding partitions or configuring any specific settings during the upgrade?