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Need help updating your Windows ISO?

Need help updating your Windows ISO?

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KatnissGaming
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 09:51 AM
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You can increase the size by adjusting the display settings or resizing the interface accordingly.
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KatnissGaming
11-09-2016, 09:51 AM #11

You can increase the size by adjusting the display settings or resizing the interface accordingly.

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gamer6627
Junior Member
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11-11-2016, 04:57 AM
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Use a disk partitioning tool. Windows Disk Utility can't handle the advanced operation required. Follow these actions: reduce the size of C:\ slightly (ensuring the reserved space plus new partition exceeds 500MB), relocate available space close to the reserved area (this may take a long time), then enlarge the reserved partition to encompass that space. Another option is to back up all data from your C:\ drive and reinstall Windows fresh. For systems supporting UEFI, verify settings before reinstall: enable UEFI, turn on Fast Boot, disable CSM, set XMP to Profile 1 (unless you overclocked RAM), configure SATA controller to AHCI mode (not M.2 PCie), and ensure no Legacy mode is active.
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gamer6627
11-11-2016, 04:57 AM #12

Use a disk partitioning tool. Windows Disk Utility can't handle the advanced operation required. Follow these actions: reduce the size of C:\ slightly (ensuring the reserved space plus new partition exceeds 500MB), relocate available space close to the reserved area (this may take a long time), then enlarge the reserved partition to encompass that space. Another option is to back up all data from your C:\ drive and reinstall Windows fresh. For systems supporting UEFI, verify settings before reinstall: enable UEFI, turn on Fast Boot, disable CSM, set XMP to Profile 1 (unless you overclocked RAM), configure SATA controller to AHCI mode (not M.2 PCie), and ensure no Legacy mode is active.

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Biloun
Member
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11-11-2016, 08:37 PM
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Be mindful of shutting down CSM support carefully. Certain devices, particularly Gigabyte motherboard Ryzen models, may fail to power on completely once CSM is disabled in the latest BIOS updates.
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Biloun
11-11-2016, 08:37 PM #13

Be mindful of shutting down CSM support carefully. Certain devices, particularly Gigabyte motherboard Ryzen models, may fail to power on completely once CSM is disabled in the latest BIOS updates.

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