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A core installation has nothing in it. It shouldn't even be 2GB. I'm looking at a Linux system right now with Apache, running various PHP sites and a monitoring system (all on the same volume) - 2.5GB.
While I don't like talking about 'bloat' because as software develops it's inevitably going to get larger, in this case on these devices it matters. Microsoft quite clearly can do very little about it.
Well, the point is that it does because, as I'd said, Windows is extremely interconnected.
Several gigabytes for a base install of an OS on a dedicated device that has limited disk space to start with is just not acceptable.