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Here is disk manager
Disk Manager
Here is Speccy
Speccy
Here is the link I meant to put in my last message
System Info
Ok, you're back on Win7, correct ?
Two things that might help are a Speccy report and a Disk Management screenshot.
Please use the methods below as they present the information in a usable fashion.
There are some known minor issues with an upgrade - AV pgms and disk schema are the two most common culprits. The inofrmation you post will help me understand if those might affect your install or if there's somethings else that catches my attention.
Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs
Disk Management screen shot
- Download dmDskmgr-vg.zip (contains dmDskmgr-vg.mmc)
- Open the compressed folder, dmDskmgr-vg.zip
Double click dmDskmgr-vg.mmc to launch itPress the Open button if prompted Do you want to open this file?
Answer yes to the User Account Control prompt- Press Alt+PrtScn to grab a snapshot of just the Disk Management window
Open Paint and Ctrl+V to paste it, then save the image- Attach the image to a new post
As long as you have your personal data backed up, a clean install is preferable to an upgrade.
The only drawbacks are that you
- have to reinstall 3rd party programs, which can be beneficial
- copy your personal data on to the new setup
The easiest way to do this is to copy the data to an external drive - an image might not allow you to grab pieces.
Clean Install Windows 10 Directly without having to Upgrade First - Windows 10 Forums
As always, read through it and ask questions if there anything you're not sure about.
Thanks
Last edited by Golden Rule; 03 Jul 2016 at 14:26.