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No, you shouldn't remove other drive partitions when installing Windows 10.

No, you shouldn't remove other drive partitions when installing Windows 10.

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DanGaming103
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01-27-2017, 03:09 AM
#11
Windows takes care of the rest.
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DanGaming103
01-27-2017, 03:09 AM #11

Windows takes care of the rest.

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Viitin7
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01-27-2017, 02:59 PM
#12
Alright, thanks a lot!
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Viitin7
01-27-2017, 02:59 PM #12

Alright, thanks a lot!

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cococookies
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02-03-2017, 03:36 AM
#13
Once everything is configured, you can easily adjust the partitioning whenever needed. This makes it much easier now and reduces the risk of unexpected behavior from Windows. Still, I might be overthinking it.
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cococookies
02-03-2017, 03:36 AM #13

Once everything is configured, you can easily adjust the partitioning whenever needed. This makes it much easier now and reduces the risk of unexpected behavior from Windows. Still, I might be overthinking it.

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SIGNORET
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02-03-2017, 12:08 PM
#14
Updated to Windows version
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SIGNORET
02-03-2017, 12:08 PM #14

Updated to Windows version

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II_RIPTIDE_II
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02-03-2017, 12:51 PM
#15
For better organization, you can bypass a step. Remove every existing partition so only unallocated space remains visible. Proceed to the next option, and Windows will automatically generate all partitions for you without any manual effort.
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II_RIPTIDE_II
02-03-2017, 12:51 PM #15

For better organization, you can bypass a step. Remove every existing partition so only unallocated space remains visible. Proceed to the next option, and Windows will automatically generate all partitions for you without any manual effort.

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Will_Nei
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02-10-2017, 03:12 PM
#16
ditch the basics and embrace Linux as a seasoned user
think like a pro, not a beginner
master the system like it's your own
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Will_Nei
02-10-2017, 03:12 PM #16

ditch the basics and embrace Linux as a seasoned user
think like a pro, not a beginner
master the system like it's your own

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invisibleboy_
Junior Member
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02-16-2017, 06:51 AM
#17
This happened to me too, but I’m much more comfortable with Windows! Lol
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invisibleboy_
02-16-2017, 06:51 AM #17

This happened to me too, but I’m much more comfortable with Windows! Lol

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jayceealysse
Junior Member
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02-23-2017, 03:37 AM
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Informant received guidance today from a Microsoft representative about reinstalling Windows 10 using the newest ISO to achieve version 2004. They expressed confusion since they hadn’t downloaded it through Windows Update, which seemed unusual. They questioned whether Microsoft intentionally blocks upgrades now.
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jayceealysse
02-23-2017, 03:37 AM #18

Informant received guidance today from a Microsoft representative about reinstalling Windows 10 using the newest ISO to achieve version 2004. They expressed confusion since they hadn’t downloaded it through Windows Update, which seemed unusual. They questioned whether Microsoft intentionally blocks upgrades now.

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Anabiotic
Junior Member
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02-23-2017, 12:00 PM
#19
Ah a good lesson, don't listen to these "Microsoft Agents", I'm assuming this was through the MS forum. They always provide the most useless canned responses. MS has the Windows 10 Update Assistant which will allow you to update to the latest available version. Simply download, run it, and follow the instructions it'll do the rest.
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Anabiotic
02-23-2017, 12:00 PM #19

Ah a good lesson, don't listen to these "Microsoft Agents", I'm assuming this was through the MS forum. They always provide the most useless canned responses. MS has the Windows 10 Update Assistant which will allow you to update to the latest available version. Simply download, run it, and follow the instructions it'll do the rest.

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_Brony_
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02-25-2017, 04:07 AM
#20
I began with Linux Mint. Over time, you become comfortable with the terminal, and gradually you start to appreciate how Linux performs better.
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_Brony_
02-25-2017, 04:07 AM #20

I began with Linux Mint. Over time, you become comfortable with the terminal, and gradually you start to appreciate how Linux performs better.

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