Flapperke;
The statement is related to the free space needed on the main OS drive (where Windows typically resides) and expresses the need to have adequate space for the temporary files created during system operation, etc.
Depending on your machine (feel free to show us your DXDIAG), where you install programs and what type of files you edit/produce, these needs can far EXCEED 100GIG.
Windows and programs LIKE the C: partition..even if you install them elsewhere, and point files elsewhere, the C: drive will continue to see heavy use due to scratch files, virtual memory/swap files and temporary files created during program operations.
The C:drive gets even more use in Windows 7 which eliminates some options of creating "Virtual Memory" residing on alternate drives.
Windows "rule of thumb" has always been to have no less than 20% of your %systemroot% drive free. For NLE programs like Cyberlink, there may be a need for much MORE that that. For example, the temporary file "overhead" on transcoding/rendering a file and producing it to YouTube or a DVD that is 100GIG may be 500GIG. Windows uses drive space (virtual memory) and Ram memory and swaps between the two during processing.
This is a LOT of HARDWARE talk, that goes far beyond the scope of "What does PD9 need", so suffice it to say...the MORE space you can free up on C:, the better! Manage temporary internet files and unneeded or discarded installation files often, to make sure the maximum amount of space is available.
More space makes PD9 run better.
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