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       #30

    Joanne said:
    At last! :) :) :)

    Attachment 26511

    Going for a clean install now. :)
    Let me know if it activates on its own after the clean install
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  2. Posts : 148
       #31

    Brink, I upgraded to 10. Can I delete the "$Windows.~WS" Folder?
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       #32

    bagavan said:
    Brink, I upgraded to 10. Can I delete the "$Windows.~WS" Folder?
    If you like, you could use step 24 below to safely delete it with Disk Cleanup. :)

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...tallation.html
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       #33

    Brink said:
    If you like, you could use step 24 below to safely delete it with Disk Cleanup. :)

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...tallation.html
    I did that and I recovered 22.7 GB space. But this folder contains 5.7 GB. Shall I delete it?
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       #34

    Here's a question: I'm going the upgrade route on my three systems: two Windows 8.1 x64 and one Windows 7 x32. Once I've done that I want to do a clean install on all three systems using this ISO. I would love to get off 32-bit, so I'm curious if I will be able to install the 64-bit version of Windows 10 on the old Windows 7 system once it's been updated and activated?
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       #35

    bagavan said:
    I did that and I recovered 22.7 GB space. But this folder contains 5.7 GB. Shall I delete it?
    If you already cleaned everything using Disk Cleanup, then I would leave it for now to make sure it's not needed.
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       #36

    thunderclap said:
    Here's a question: I'm going the upgrade route on my three systems: two Windows 8.1 x64 and one Windows 7 x32. Once I've done that I want to do a clean install on all three systems using this ISO. I would love to get off 32-bit, so I'm curious if I will be able to install the 64-bit version of Windows 10 on the old Windows 7 system once it's been updated and activated?

    Hello Thunderclap,

    Yes, you will be able to after the upgrade was installed and activated on the PC. :)

    See step 6 here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1...n-install.html

    Download Windows 10 ISO File-26445d1438146770-windows-10-clean-install-skip.jpg
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       #37

    Hello people, I am now writing using Edge but my screen resolution is tiny because the Win Update now brings me my GPU driver. :)

    - Yes, it updates automatically on its own after the Upgrade, as long as you have an internet connection. I did not have -because I always install all my drivers manually and in a specific order- but it activated immediately after the connection was established. To be sure though I used Syperfly's utility to save my product key, thank you Superfly!

    - For me, clean installation means to delete all the volumes + partitions of my SSD and make it an unallocated drive. Then I install everything the way I want.

    See you later with a few of my first impressions... Hint: driver update?! Are you kidding me? Better get all your drivers in advance, especially the crucial ones like INF, IME, AHCI...
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  9. Posts : 103
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       #38

    Brink said:
    Hello Thunderclap,

    Yes, you will be able to after the upgrade was installed and activated on the PC. :)

    See step 6 here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1...n-install.html

    Download Windows 10 ISO File-26445d1438146770-windows-10-clean-install-skip.jpg
    I was concerned because in the past you couldn't use the same key between 32-bit and 64-bit. If it will work then I'll definitely move to the newer architecture. Thanks!
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       #39

    thunderclap said:
    I was concerned because in the past you couldn't use the same key between 32-bit and 64-bit. If it will work then I'll definitely move to the newer architecture. Thanks!
    Yes, the key can be used on either the 32-bit or 64-bit edition.
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