Getting rid of files in a drive with less than 50GB space left to write new data
Getting rid of files in a drive with less than 50GB space left to write new data
Get a USB stick with Windows 10 installation files on it. Plug that drive into your computer and start the setup. You can choose to remove old hard disk parts before starting, which lets you create new ones. After this process finishes, Win11 won't be there anymore because it has been replaced by Windows 10.
Here is what you need to know: It's easy to do a clean install of Windows 10. Read how to remove everything else and put Windows 10 on your computer at the site below:
I found a better and perfect fix for my motherboard by using Secure Erase+. It reset everything just like buying an SSD at a shop in the beginning of 2019. I used the USB stick with my legal purchase to install Windows 10 Home, which is now running since early 2018. No worries though. I'll update it soon to a newer version of Win 10.
I found a really good solution for my motherboard BIOS: Secure Erase+. It gave me exactly what I needed. Now, the SSD feels just like when you buy it from a store. I used a USB stick I bought at a PC shop back in 2019 to install Windows 10 Home, and now I'm running that version on my PC from 2018. Whatever it is, I'll try updating to newer versions of Windows soon.
You don't really need secure-erase unless you have very secret stuff on an SSD that needs total protection from anyone ever seeing it again. For most people, this only matters before selling a drive if they aren't usually using them until they die like I do. If you're just doing an OS re-install, deleting the partition or quick-formatting it would wipe out Windows 11 already. Secure-erase is way too much work if all you wanted was to fresh install Windows 10.