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The space is 3.95GB
The space is 3.95GB
Hello @martqncety,
Try this command in aCMD Prompt
. . .
defrag %SystemDrive%
ThenRestart
.
Now is 4.55GB
Hello @martqncety,
We are slowly getting there, but unless you can find another650+ MB
, I doNOT
think we are going to make it.
Have you got ANY big files, Videos, or Music you canDelete
?
You might have to use another computer to download the ISO and create aBootable USB
for aClean Install
.
Now i have 5.74GB
Hello @martqncety,
Brilliant, I just hope it is enough, ifNOT
, you are ONLY a couple of hundred MB short, but give it a go. If you have enough and the ISO downloads to the Desktop, you will be able to perform anIn-Place-Upgrade - Repair Install
.
Download the ISO from here using the specifications of your computer [ see my previous post if you are unsure of what to do ] . . .
> TechBench by WZT - Includes OLDER Windows 10 ISO's -RECOMMENDED
Can you help me with specifications
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Windows final version 1909 build 18363.418?
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Windows final version 1909 build 18363.418?
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And x64
Hello @martqncety,
Check that the specifications above are correct and off you go. Obviously change theLanguage
as necessary.
After that how i install?
Hello @martqncety,
I did post the method previously in the thread, but here you go . . .
Information & Tutorials:
This is aNon-Destructive Process
which keeps ALL your Apps, Programs, and Personal DataIntact
. . .
IMPORTANT: This is an extract from the Tutorial below . . .
- You will only be able to do a repair install of Windows 10 from within Windows 10. You will not be able to do a repair install at boot or in Safe Mode.
- You will need at least around 10 GB + what Windows is currently using of free space available on the Windows drive.
- The installation media (ex: ISO or USB) must be the same edition and same or newer build as your currently installed Windows 10. If it's not, then the repair install will fail.
- The installation media (ex: ISO or USB) must be the same base language (aka: system default language) as your currently installed Windows 10. If it's not, then you will not keep anything.
- If you have a 32-bit Windows 10, then you must use a 32-bit ISO or USB.
- If you have a 64-bit Windows 10, then you must use a 64-bit ISO or USB.
> How to Do a Repair Install of Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
Basically . . .
[1]Download
theISO
to theDesktop
.
[2] Right-click theISO
>Mount
.
[3] OpenFile Explorer
.
[4] Double-click theMounted Drive
to open it.
[5] Double-clicksetup.exe
.
[6] Choose theUpgrade
option.
[7] SelectChange what to keep
.
[8] SelectOne
of the following . . .
- Keep Personal Files and Apps.
- Keep Personal Files Only.
- Nothing.
[9]Unmount
theISO
by right-clicking theMounted Drive
>Eject
.
The only downside is that you could POSSIBLY lose some of your personalizations.
Recommendations:
DISABLE:
ANYNon-Microsoft
. . .
- Antivirus Software.
- Firewall software.
- Drive Encryption Software.
I hope this helps.