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Setting up new windows with 6 partitions on an SSD

Setting up new windows with 6 partitions on an SSD

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xSneik
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07-15-2016, 03:44 PM
#11
Installing your USB often means using a newer version of Windows, which can reduce the need for frequent updates.
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xSneik
07-15-2016, 03:44 PM #11

Installing your USB often means using a newer version of Windows, which can reduce the need for frequent updates.

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3Edge
Senior Member
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08-05-2016, 01:32 AM
#12
When focusing on recovery, it’s unclear why Windows can’t fix itself during startup repair. I’ll keep trying, but if that doesn’t work, reinstalling from a USB might be the best option. After this update didn’t succeed, I’m worried about doing it again.

Editing: I considered wiping all partitions except the ACER one and then refreshing. Would that expand the drive size? Or would I need to remove every partition and reformat the entire SSD?
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3Edge
08-05-2016, 01:32 AM #12

When focusing on recovery, it’s unclear why Windows can’t fix itself during startup repair. I’ll keep trying, but if that doesn’t work, reinstalling from a USB might be the best option. After this update didn’t succeed, I’m worried about doing it again.

Editing: I considered wiping all partitions except the ACER one and then refreshing. Would that expand the drive size? Or would I need to remove every partition and reformat the entire SSD?

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FunnyFactions
Junior Member
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08-06-2016, 10:31 PM
#13
You can pick the partitions you wish to remove. Choose the one you want to delete and click the "Delete" option in the installation window you shared. After removing the unwanted partitions, format the main drive and you’ll be able to define its size using the leftover space.
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FunnyFactions
08-06-2016, 10:31 PM #13

You can pick the partitions you wish to remove. Choose the one you want to delete and click the "Delete" option in the installation window you shared. After removing the unwanted partitions, format the main drive and you’ll be able to define its size using the leftover space.

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Jetfact14
Member
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08-08-2016, 02:39 PM
#14
When you click format, you won’t need to select options like NTFS. It’s a simple confirmation process and will complete automatically.
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Jetfact14
08-08-2016, 02:39 PM #14

When you click format, you won’t need to select options like NTFS. It’s a simple confirmation process and will complete automatically.

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jaffercake59
Member
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08-11-2016, 07:41 AM
#15
You must choose NTFS format and MFT. Once confirmed, Windows will handle the rest automatically. Note: It will also prompt about a full format or quick format—select quick format.
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jaffercake59
08-11-2016, 07:41 AM #15

You must choose NTFS format and MFT. Once confirmed, Windows will handle the rest automatically. Note: It will also prompt about a full format or quick format—select quick format.

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glgreen
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 07:04 PM
#16
Hey there - I'm going to remove the partitions and try it! After editing, I created a fresh partition using the available space, and it automatically made a few recovery partitions. There were 118GiB out of the 119GiB on the main drive, which is good. Thanks for your support – I hope the Windows setup goes smoothly from now on Smile EDIT #2: It took about 10 minutes to wait while getting files ready for installation (15%), which is perfect! I'll keep it here temporarily and give it another shot if needed...
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glgreen
08-12-2016, 07:04 PM #16

Hey there - I'm going to remove the partitions and try it! After editing, I created a fresh partition using the available space, and it automatically made a few recovery partitions. There were 118GiB out of the 119GiB on the main drive, which is good. Thanks for your support – I hope the Windows setup goes smoothly from now on Smile EDIT #2: It took about 10 minutes to wait while getting files ready for installation (15%), which is perfect! I'll keep it here temporarily and give it another shot if needed...

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