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  1. Posts : 32
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       #51

    The space is 3.95GB
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       #52

    Hello @martqncety,

    martqncety said:
    The space is 3.95GB

    Try this command in a CMD Prompt . . .

    defrag %SystemDrive%

    Then Restart.
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       #53

    Now is 4.55GB
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       #54

    Hello @martqncety,

    martqncety said:
    Now is 4.55GB

    We are slowly getting there, but unless you can find another 650+ MB, I do NOT think we are going to make it.

    Have you got ANY big files, Videos, or Music you can Delete?

    You might have to use another computer to download the ISO and create a Bootable USB for a Clean Install.
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       #55

    Now i have 5.74GB
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       #56

    Hello @martqncety,

    martqncety said:
    Now I have 5.74GB

    Brilliant, I just hope it is enough, if NOT, 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 an In-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
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       #57

    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
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       #58

    Hello @martqncety,

    martqncety said:
    Can you help me with specifications
    The application was unable to start correctly 0xc0150004-v1909.jpg

    Check that the specifications above are correct and off you go. Obviously change the Language as necessary.
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  9. Posts : 32
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       #59

    After that how i install?
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       #60

    Hello @martqncety,

    martqncety said:
    After that how i install?

    I did post the method previously in the thread, but here you go . . .

     In-Place-Upgrade - Repair Install

    Information & Tutorials:

    This is a Non-Destructive Process which keeps ALL your Apps, Programs, and Personal Data Intact . . .

    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 the ISO to the Desktop.
    [2] Right-click the ISO > Mount.
    [3] Open File Explorer.
    [4] Double-click the Mounted Drive to open it.
    [5] Double-click setup.exe.
    [6] Choose the Upgrade option.
    [7] Select Change what to keep.
    [8] Select One of the following . . .

    • Keep Personal Files and Apps.
    • Keep Personal Files Only.
    • Nothing.

    [9] Unmount the ISO by right-clicking the Mounted Drive > Eject.

    The only downside is that you could POSSIBLY lose some of your personalizations.

    Recommendations:

    DISABLE:

    ANY Non-Microsoft . . .

    • Antivirus Software.
    • Firewall software.
    • Drive Encryption Software.



    I hope this helps.
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