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    <p>I know Chad will jump in but my own experience is:</p>
    <p>My MSI Laptop is 128GB SSD and will be 3 years old 4/30/19<br>
      It has much, much more s/w installed than your thinking of, except
      DF of course.</p>
    <p>Fully updated and has 32 GB free.<br>
      Although I would like 256GB.</p>
    <p>Actually for yours, a 128GB would probably be sufficient --- IMHO</p>
    <p>What say you Chad?<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="80">R. W. (Bob) Neeper
(Retired Toledo Scale Engineer & Library Computer Guy)
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:neeperro@gmail.com">neeperro@gmail.com</a>

Doing Genealogy at:
Community Library
Sunbury, Ohio
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        years of Windows 10 updates on a public computer?  I say 5 years
        because that is usually my replacement cycle.  My concern is
        with the size of Windows 10 updates over a 5 year period.  I
        know that Windows 10 feature updates have been pretty big.  I
        wish you didn't have to install the feature updates.  Microsoft
        Office, AV, Chrome, Firefox, and DeepFreeze are about the only
        things that will be installed.  
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                              <div>Coshocton Public Library</div>
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                              <div>Phone:  740-622-0956</div>
                              <div>Fax:  740-622-4331</div>
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