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Common Operating Systems & it's Size

 Desktop and Laptop Operating Systems

Windows 11

ISO Size: 4.5–5.5 GB

Installation Size: 20–25 GB (varies with features enabled)


Windows 10

ISO Size: 4–5 GB

Installation Size: 20–25 GB


macOS Ventura/Monterey (latest macOS versions)

Download Size: 12–13 GB

Installation Size: 20–25 GB


Ubuntu (Linux)

ISO Size: 2–3 GB

Installation Size: 10–15 GB


Fedora

ISO Size: 2 GB

Installation Size: 10–15 GB


Linux Mint

ISO Size: 2 GB

Installation Size: 15 GB


Debian

ISO Size: 2–4 GB (depending on the version)

Installation Size: 10–15 GB


Arch Linux

ISO Size: 800 MB

Installation Size: 2–5 GB (minimal installation)


Kali Linux

ISO Size: 3 GB

Installation Size: 20 GB


ChromeOS Flex

ISO Size: 1 GB

Installation Size: 8–10 GB






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