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The DVD/USB device has to be removed as long as it has been set as the first boot device.
The DVD/USB device has to be removed as long as it has been set as the first boot device.
That's the main reason why I don't recommend or include to change the boot order if able to avoid that issue.
Luckily, most devices allow you to select a boot device (ex: USB) without having to change the boot order.
I really don't want to include that in the tutorial since it could cause confusion over something that very few would have an issue with, and should know about it if they know how to change the boot order.
If i will delete all the partitons, especially the OEM reserved, i'll loose all the logos and important stuff from PC manufacturer? Maybe it could be better just resetting Windows thru "Repair your computer" and using as image the iso from bootable usb?
My OEM partition is about 1GB. I also have a Recover partiton that was made by manufacturer, and i have entirely copied it to my external hard drive. But of course this OEM partition it's not accessible in any conventional way.
Last edited by User5344; 29 Aug 2021 at 18:52.
Hello,
If you want to keep all the OEM stuff, then you would want to do a factory recovery via reset Windows.
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