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| Thread ID: 146371 | 2018-07-15 08:51:00 | Reinstall Wi from a freshly made DVD from the current ISO.n10 Pro | Bryan (147) | Press F1 |
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| 1451577 | 2018-07-16 08:23:00 | Use the mediacreation tool, to get the iso. Then use rufus to extract the iso to a flash drive. Just make sure you select the right option in rufus, (for gpt/mbr) before you click on start. Then reboot / boot from the flash drive. Delete all partitions in windows setup. Then install windows |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1451578 | 2018-07-16 19:50:00 | The key words as speedy says "Delete all partitions" ,whats happening is just your current Win 10 Partition is being deleted in the set up not all of the Partitions that has been imaged from the upgrade to the SSD from your old HDD | Lawrence (2987) | ||
| 1451579 | 2018-07-16 21:18:00 | I did delete all partitions on the SSD before I tried the reinstall. I did have a data HDD connected (D:) at the time however - should I have disconnected that? Next time I will disconnect D:, delete all the partions again and then format the SSD. Just maybe that might work. One other point, this morning when I turned the PC on I got a message that the PC "could not find an OS, insert boot media". I then checked the BIOS and the SSD was not listed. By turning off the PC, removing the power cord then pressing the start button for 10 secs before attaching the power cord and powering up and the system started happily. Too much going on here. |
Bryan (147) | ||
| 1451580 | 2018-07-16 21:28:00 | Next time I will disconnect D:, delete all the partions again and then format the SSD . Just maybe that might work . If a second drive is attached, then sometimes windows puts part of the boot on the second drive . So YES - disconnect the second drive before installing . No Need to format the SSD after removing the partitions, as when you boot from the DVD/USB windows will do that automatically when installing . The partiton software I use is AOMEI Partition Assistant, . disk-partition . com/download-home . html" target="_blank">www . disk-partition . com once installed on a PC, then make the bootable media (CD) That will see ALL the partitions, as sometimes windows wont . |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1451581 | 2018-07-16 21:44:00 | I use Acronis Disk Doctor which has performed very well. | Bryan (147) | ||
| 1451582 | 2018-07-19 20:05:00 | I have recreated the .iso from Media Download and re-burned the DVD using IMGburn. This time absolutely no problems setting up Windows 10. Thanks for all the suggestions. | Bryan (147) | ||
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