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Changing dual boot Windows computer to single
W7/W10 dual boot computer
My computer was initially a W7 machine. Besides System Reserved, there have been three partitions on the machine's single drive:
1) A primary partition with W7, program files, etc.
2) "My Stuff" (my documents and project files)
3) "Video" for my video collection.
Last year I added a small partition for W10. That became my primary starting point for getting online. The rest of the partitions have remained accessible through W7 and are primarily for working on projects.
With W7 support now long gone and my computer becoming problematic when I'm on that side of the machine, I've decided I need to make the entire computer W10.
This webpage explains how easy it is to remove one OS from a dual boot machine using MSConfig:
How-To Remove an OS from Windows Dual Boot Config
But in that example, W7 was the second OS on the computer, not the original.
That leaves me unclear about a few things. I hope some members here can help me out with some info:
-Will that page's instructions work OK for me? W7 was my machine's original OS, and W10 was the second one, the opposite of the page's example.
-If I can delete W7 that easily, my documents and projects (primarily music and video projects) will remain unaffected?
-What will happen with the programs installed on the W7 C drive? I assume I'll need to reinstall them under W10.
Here's my current plan. Could you please point out any problems with it?-
--Before trying to change the computer to a single boot machine, I'll continue to archive files on external drives to free up space.
--I'll keep shrinking partitions and adding the freed-up space to the W10 partition.
--As I add to the W10 partition, I'll try installing each program I currently use, knowing I'll lose some which are too old to be compatible with W10. Project and video files I hope I can simply move into the new W10 partition.
--Other than saving as many programs as possible, I plan on re-partitioning the computer after it's a single boot W10 machine. I will still have the C drive, the "My Stuff" projects partition, and the video collection partition.
In case it's helpful, I'm attaching a screenshot of what Disk Management currently shows.
I know there are some sharp experts here. I hope some guidance can be posted for me since, of course, I want and need my computer to operate as expected after all this shuffling around of data.
Thanks for making it this far in this long post - if you did!
Randy B.