Over on the Windows 7 Engineering blog today the team are posting some great “insider” information about Windows 7 and how the team are designing it.  Today’s post is all about design considerations around disk space usage, and with Windows having been getting bigger and bigger and bigger over the years it’s great to see that this is becoming a real consideration.  It’s coming about because of the proliferation of Netbooks (and Solid State Drives), something that Vista doesn’t cope too well with due to their size.

It looks like the design consideration is there to make Windows 7 work on those devices, which is really fantastic news since it means we can use an OS on those devices that isn’t er, 8 years (yes it really is) old!

Hopefully we’ll be seeing one of these running Windows 7 some time in the future as a result.  The post also mentions that Media Center will become an “optional” component, that’s interesting since one of the reasons I think that many people aren’t using Media Center is because they don’t know it’s there already.

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