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Reset Windows 10 caused issues with several drives, disrupting the system.

Reset Windows 10 caused issues with several drives, disrupting the system.

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i3z___
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07-18-2016, 01:10 AM
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iskall99
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07-18-2016, 02:49 AM
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I remain firm on my statement.
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iskall99
07-18-2016, 02:49 AM #12

I remain firm on my statement.

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davachio
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07-19-2016, 01:41 PM
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Windows functions as a reliable platform that doesn’t require frequent reinstallation. If you need to reset or reinstall, be aware it’s not straightforward. To keep your system running smoothly, simply use it and avoid constant reformatting. Microsoft has developed stable versions over time so users can concentrate on their tasks rather than starting from scratch. It’s not the old Windows 98—it’s a more modern version. You’re free to perform a clean install if you prefer, especially for personal projects. However, this decision depends on your skill level and understanding of how things work. Removing files from other drives during a reset can be tricky, particularly if personal or essential files are stored in custom installation areas or portable programs without registry links. Windows won’t complicate matters; it just deletes what’s necessary. Once reset, you won’t have any lingering registry issues.
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davachio
07-19-2016, 01:41 PM #13

Windows functions as a reliable platform that doesn’t require frequent reinstallation. If you need to reset or reinstall, be aware it’s not straightforward. To keep your system running smoothly, simply use it and avoid constant reformatting. Microsoft has developed stable versions over time so users can concentrate on their tasks rather than starting from scratch. It’s not the old Windows 98—it’s a more modern version. You’re free to perform a clean install if you prefer, especially for personal projects. However, this decision depends on your skill level and understanding of how things work. Removing files from other drives during a reset can be tricky, particularly if personal or essential files are stored in custom installation areas or portable programs without registry links. Windows won’t complicate matters; it just deletes what’s necessary. Once reset, you won’t have any lingering registry issues.

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