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HDD is no longer my primary storage device.

HDD is no longer my primary storage device.

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minifig_cd
Member
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03-15-2016, 02:44 PM
#1
You need to uninstall the old OS from your old hard drive before installing Windows 10. Use the built-in tools or third-party utilities to remove it properly.
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minifig_cd
03-15-2016, 02:44 PM #1

You need to uninstall the old OS from your old hard drive before installing Windows 10. Use the built-in tools or third-party utilities to remove it properly.

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VersionUpdate
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 10:57 PM
#2
To make sure it’s fully removed, simply delete the partition. After deletion, rebuild and format the partition. For this process, I rely on AOMEI Partition Assistant (FREE). https://www.diskpart.com/free-partition-manager.html Remember to click the "APPLY" button at the top left. You’ll understand now. Good luck!
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VersionUpdate
03-15-2016, 10:57 PM #2

To make sure it’s fully removed, simply delete the partition. After deletion, rebuild and format the partition. For this process, I rely on AOMEI Partition Assistant (FREE). https://www.diskpart.com/free-partition-manager.html Remember to click the "APPLY" button at the top left. You’ll understand now. Good luck!

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MeGustaElSexo
Member
173
03-16-2016, 07:50 AM
#3
That would delete every file on the storage device.
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MeGustaElSexo
03-16-2016, 07:50 AM #3

That would delete every file on the storage device.

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TheBrun1pro
Junior Member
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03-17-2016, 08:50 PM
#4
I suggest reducing the existing partition, creating a fresh one, transferring the necessary files to it, removing the old version, and expanding the new setup. You can accomplish this via Windows' built-in disk management (click the Start menu and select it). Isn't there a simpler way using the native tool?
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TheBrun1pro
03-17-2016, 08:50 PM #4

I suggest reducing the existing partition, creating a fresh one, transferring the necessary files to it, removing the old version, and expanding the new setup. You can accomplish this via Windows' built-in disk management (click the Start menu and select it). Isn't there a simpler way using the native tool?

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miinecraft63
Junior Member
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04-03-2016, 01:31 AM
#5
You have a 2 TB HDD that's been running for several years. It's unclear if you still have important files. You're looking for a method to list all files, sort them by type, and process them one by one.
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miinecraft63
04-03-2016, 01:31 AM #5

You have a 2 TB HDD that's been running for several years. It's unclear if you still have important files. You're looking for a method to list all files, sort them by type, and process them one by one.