Thanks for your reply.
I am a little annoyed at the makers of a certain tablet.
Problem is, they have specified a 16GB drive, partitioned it into two.
Installed Android on one partition, then installed Windows 7 Home Premium on the other.
This means there was never 16GB of free space after the partitioning.
I need service pack 1, so I ran Windows Update, it downloaded but failed to install due to a lack of space, and said I should free up some disk space and try again. But there is nothing to delete, the machine is new!
The manufacturers support line do not seem to understand, and state that additional storage space can be added by inserting a memory card, but all this would be is create an additional drive [D:]. Fine to install my own apps on, but it doesn't help when trying to install Windows Updates.
Therefore I feel I am stuck with something which is not fit for purpose, and shouldn't even have the Windows logo on it, if it never meet the minimum requirements from the start!
Is there any way around this?
I have looked throughout drive C: to see what I can delete, but really can't find anything!
Any advice would be much appreciated.