System too big

I have a Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC, I created a disk partition just for the SO.

I have a different portable computer ofother brand with a similar setup.

I use Win7 Ultimate and the partition for the if is 100 GB

To my surprise, the uses of Pavilion nearly double the amount of disk space than the other laptop SO, is this normal or should I do something?

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I see that you have questions about your score. The other laptop you have t - it having Windows 7 Ultimate as well? If this isn't the case, it would be one of the reasons for the different size because Ultimate has more bells and whistles. Another reason could be how the score was initially formatted, if the cluster size was lower, it may affect the size. If your laptop computer has a fingerprint reader for all software for which will be the little extra space.

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