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Another approach is to run msconfig (win+ r, type msconfig)
Select boot tab, set windows 11 as default OS, delete Windows 10 boot entry.
After this, you can delete W10 partition (I recommend making an image backup first).
Another approach is to run msconfig (win+ r, type msconfig)
Select boot tab, set windows 11 as default OS, delete Windows 10 boot entry.
After this, you can delete W10 partition (I recommend making an image backup first).
yes sir... it successful dual boot.
forgiiive me for my bad english
so it safe to remove the w10 partition, withi this way
1. boot to w11
2. open bcdedit or neowin easybcd
3. remove the w10 from loader
4. do not remove the partition (for safe way)
5. reboot...
6. it should enter w11 only
7. remove the w10 partition (do not resize, so if it not boot more easy to put it back using macrium)
8. reboot
9. if success then no.11
10. macrium, if not help reinstall lol
11. welcome to w11 only
if my comment above is correct, then i hope this will help....
rep on the way
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thankyou sir