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GeneralMy experience installing Windows 10 Pin
Cornelius Henning14-Nov-15 9:13
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Several users have posted messages here, complaining about Win 10. I was apprehensive at first, and wanted to wait, but then my curiosity got the better of me and I decided to try it. I roughly followed these steps:

1. First I created an image of my systems drive, In case I decided to revert to 8.1.

2. I upgraded my existing installation to 10. This step is essential, because it gives you an activated Win 10 setup. When you later do a clean install from a "OEM" disc, Microsoft will recognize your computer as eligible for 10 and you will have no trouble getting the setup activated. I much prefer a "clean" installation on a blank drive, rather than an "upgraded" setup.

3. Then I downloaded the ISO file to create a Win 10 install disc from Microsoft and burned a DVD to do the installation.

4. Backed up all data on my systems drive. There wasn't much, as I use a second internal drive to store my data.

5. Using an old Active@ disc I bought years ago from LSoft, I deleted all partitions on my systems drive.

6. Created a new recovery partition on the drive. If you don't create this partition, the Windows installer will create it. However, Windows is inclined to make this partition so small that after time, it will not have enough space to create a shadow copy of itself and you will not be able to create a shadow image of your entire systems drive. I make the recovery partition 2 GB, which is plenty.

7. Mark the recovery partition as Active (important). There is no need to assign a drive letter to this partition.

8. Create a second partition, using the entire remainder of the systems drive. Make this partition a Primary partition. Do NOT mark it as active. Assign drive letter C.

9. Using the Microsoft disc, install Windows 10 on the second, large partition. Skip the two steps where it asks you for an activation code.

10. As soon as Windows runs, assuming you have Internet access, the installation should become activated, provided you did not skip step 2.

11. Install all your Apps and updates.

I had absolutely zero issues with 10, and I am very pleased with it.
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need,
when their violent passions are spent?
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