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Are you unsure if your storage needs a partition? It’s a good idea for beginners.

Are you unsure if your storage needs a partition? It’s a good idea for beginners.

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03-15-2016, 05:43 AM
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You’re wondering if you need to create a partition before installing Windows 10. It depends on your setup—your 750GB SSD and 2TB HDD are fine as they are, but you’ll want to format the drive where you’ll be installing the OS. If you’re using a single partition for the OS, you might skip partitioning, but it’s safer to create one if needed. Just make sure your system has enough space and that you follow the instructions carefully.
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monkeygaminghd
03-15-2016, 05:43 AM #1

You’re wondering if you need to create a partition before installing Windows 10. It depends on your setup—your 750GB SSD and 2TB HDD are fine as they are, but you’ll want to format the drive where you’ll be installing the OS. If you’re using a single partition for the OS, you might skip partitioning, but it’s safer to create one if needed. Just make sure your system has enough space and that you follow the instructions carefully.

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kcaz56
Senior Member
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03-15-2016, 08:01 AM
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You shouldn't need to maintain an image in a different partition or separate your operating system from your files.
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kcaz56
03-15-2016, 08:01 AM #2

You shouldn't need to maintain an image in a different partition or separate your operating system from your files.

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Camshi356
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 09:28 AM
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Begin with the SSD connected first. Launch the Windows setup, reach the installation stage, and erase all files when prompted. Afterward, an "unallocated space" will appear—unable to delete. Choose it and proceed; Windows will automatically create the partitions for you, and that’s it.
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Camshi356
03-15-2016, 09:28 AM #3

Begin with the SSD connected first. Launch the Windows setup, reach the installation stage, and erase all files when prompted. Afterward, an "unallocated space" will appear—unable to delete. Choose it and proceed; Windows will automatically create the partitions for you, and that’s it.