fresh install of windows 10 on tablet

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  1. Posts : 14
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #21

    Does any one see something on the bios that may be blocking the install?
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  2. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #22

    pancadas said:
    Does any one see something on the bios that may be blocking the install?
    I don't. All looks good to me.
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  3. Posts : 15,037
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       #23

    Ok, I just want to confirm something, when you ran the Media Creation Tool, you set the bottom drop down menu to 32 bit right?

    fresh install of windows 10 on tablet-capture.png

    I just want to make sure your not confusing doing that with formatting the thumb drive as Fat32.

    Also, you can get Windows 8.1 install media here, https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/soft...nload/windows8 If you want to try and go back to Windows 8.1.
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  4. Posts : 14
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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       #24

    alphanumeric said:
    Ok, I just want to confirm something, when you ran the Media Creation Tool, you set the bottom drop down menu to 32 bit right?
    right, 32bits

    cereberus said:
    1) The 20 GB requirement is because of the temporary space requirement but if you use a 16 GB flash drive, this is no longer the case.
    did that also. bought a 16gb pen just for that... didnt work also.

    another thing. on disk part. when a try to remove the atributes hidden. it says.
    Virtual Disk Service error:
    The object is not found.
    For me, is because that the windows cant write on the "system&recovery" partitions...
    PS.: even already tried the system of the rivals.... android and linux..... wont load. stays black screen...
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  5. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #25

    What happens when you do "clean" in diskpart?

    At the DISKPART prompt, type list disk. Make note of the disk number you want to wipe
    At the DISKPART prompt, type select disk <disknumber> (Probably going to be 0)
    At the DISKPART prompt, type clean
    At the DISKPART prompt, type list part

    Are any partitions left after running the clean command?

    Note that for what you are trying to do you want to work with disks and partitions in diskpart - not volumes.
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  6. Posts : 14
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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       #26

    NavyLCDR said:
    What happens when you do "clean" in diskpart?

    At the DISKPART prompt, type list disk. Make note of the disk number you want to wipe
    At the DISKPART prompt, type select disk <disknumber> (Probably going to be 0)
    At the DISKPART prompt, type clean
    At the DISKPART prompt, type list part

    Are any partitions left after running the clean command?

    Note that for what you are trying to do you want to work with disks and partitions in diskpart - not volumes.
    this was made in windows PE.


    fresh install of windows 10 on tablet-img_20161025_203138.jpg
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  7. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #27

    pancadas said:
    this was made in windows PE.


    fresh install of windows 10 on tablet-img_20161025_203138.jpg
    That's good. It's showing that the "hard drive" (it's really eMMC memory) can be wiped clean. Now, the problem is you only have 14 GB to work with. The Microsoft website shows 20GB is the minimum for Windows 10 Home 32-bit. That being said, on my tablet, after I subtract my user folder, Windows 10 32 bit Home, compressed, takes up about 8 GB. So - if Windows will not install to your wiped 14 GB space, what I think you are going to have to do is do a clean install on another computer or tablet, compress the OS, make a backup image of that install (at a minimum the EFI system partition and the OS partition), and then restore that new install image to your 14GB tablet.

    I have all the software and skills required to do that, if you want to send me the tablet, PM me and I can try that for you.
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