
I can force-modify the pagefile.sys file down to a more reasonable 1gb after I spend time locating advanced system settings through their more-and-more obfuscated obstacle course of settings menus that tries to hide it from end-users, b/c their “System Managed” formula is woefully outdated from the old “32mb of ram is plenty” NT days.

People make fun of having to do things in CLI on Linux all the time to get stuff done, but I have to use CLI to make a major change like killing the hibernation file in Windows… really? It’s the 21st century, Microsoft. I can manually kill the hibernation, but have to use CLI to do so (which is stupid that I can’t do it in the UI. I can’t do anything in regards to how bloated Windows system files are themselves, so there’s 16gb I’m never getting back (even after doing cleanmgr to remove old files). That’s 57gb+ of 60gb (~95%) of my drive just hogged by Windows & Office. * 4gb Office 2013 (Student ed.), b/c no way to change drive. * 24gb page file (Windows 10 is still using the out-dated “1.5x ram” formula, so 16gb ram x 1.5 = 24gb) Here’s how MS thinks my 60gb should be used (fresh OS & Office installs)

Tick I accept the terms of this agreement and click Continue button. Step 2: Run the installer, click Yes for the UAC prompt to launch the Office 2013 installer. NOTE: It’s possible to install Office 2013 (32-bit) on 64-bit Windows but if your previous Office is 64-bit (applies only if you are installing alongside with Office 2003, 2007 or 2010), you need to download the 圆4 bit to avoid “We can’t install the 32-bit version of Office because we found the following 64-bit programs on your PC” error. The exact time to download your copy depends on your provider, bandwidth, and traffic. The 32-bit version of the installer is 624 MB and 64-bit is 702 MB. Don’t forget to note down or print out the product key before you click the download button, which is required to activate your Office copy.

Step 1: First, visit this page of Microsoft and download the offline installer of Office 2013 Professional Plus (free registration is required). NOTE: If you want to move the Office 2013 installation to another location, refer to our how to move programs and games in Windows guide. Users who are interested to explorer the newest version Office and don’t have enough free disk space on Windows drive can follow the given below steps to install Office on a different location other than the default Windows drive.
