First Major Update for Windows 10 Available
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And here is my
The first 100 MB one is likely a left over from Windows 7. The 900 MB is likely a factory installed OEM Recovery partition. The 450 MB was likely created by Windows 8 or 10 on an upgrade and put where it is because the other ones where locked out at the time. If it was me, I'd do a clean install of 10. Boot from the install media, select custom install, and delete all partitions except D. Assuming your Data is on D. Then install to the first large unallocated space. If you can backup all your files to external media, I'd nuke the whole drive and start over with a blank slate.
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Wouldn't this cause a problem in the future upgrades if Microsoft blacklists the generic Pro key later?
They won't blacklist that key. If you use it, but don't have a digital entitlement for Pro, Windows will install but won't activate. It's useless without a digital entitlement.
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Hey guys,
Could someone tell me how to change from Windows 10 Pro to Home without Clean Install ? :)
Thx
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Hey guys,
Could someone tell me how to change from Windows 10 Pro to Home without Clean Install ? :)
Thx
May I ask why? Did it not activate?
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guys.. Newbie want to ask...
i usually saw that there is SHA according to Windows 10 ISO, such as
SHA1: 25043CA5C5C56D6380609A203344481AB8E15247
Question : What the Meaning of that SHA..? Is the originial ISO must have same/exact SHA number like that..?
Thanks before guys..
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Well crap, after downloading it said there were problems, try again later, and windows update shows no new updates now. What the...
I migrated to Linux for the time being while MS rectifies the problem.
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guys.. Newbie want to ask...
i usually saw that there is SHA according to Windows 10 ISO, such as
Question : What the Meaning of that SHA..? Is the originial ISO must have same/exact SHA number like that..?
Thanks before guys..
That's right. If you get an ISO and the SHA matches (exactly) then you know it downloaded correctly and it hasn't been tampered with.
If you download 7-Zip 15.11 beta from here you can right click on the ISO > CRC SHA > SHA1 and it will calculate it for you.
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The first 100 MB one is likely a left over from Windows 7. The 900 MB is likely a factory installed OEM Recovery partition. The 450 MB was likely created by Windows 8 or 10 on an upgrade and put where it is because the other ones where locked out at the time. If it was me, I'd do a clean install of 10. Boot from the install media, select custom install, and delete all partitions except D. Assuming your Data is on D. Then install to the first large unallocated space. If you can backup all your files to external media, I'd nuke the whole drive and start over with a blank slate.
100MB is EFI, next 900MB I agree with you is likely OEM but is there also some 20GB recovery? That 450MB is from upgrade to 10 but why wasn't automatically deleted that 900MB partition when are here new 450?
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it's been four days till now and just no updates :3
so frustrating i guess
anyway if i downloaded the ISO can i activate it with windows 8 OEM serial ?
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it's been four days till now and just no updates :3
so frustrating i guess
anyway if i downloaded the ISO can i activate it with windows 8 OEM serial ?
Yes you can enter 8 key for clean install. For upgrade you don't need to enter any key.