Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15063 for PC and Mobile Insider

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  1. Posts : 56,856
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #90

    cereberus said:
    This is not the case.

    A EUFI barebones clean install will give a 450 MB recovery partition, a 16MB MSR partition, a 100 MB EFI partition, and rest for the system (C drive partition).

    Each time you upgrade, the C drive partition is shrunk by 450 MB to fit a new Recovery partition. The old one is not removed because you might roll back to that previous version.

    If you have a 1.98 GB partition it is a hangover from a previous install e.g. if you upgraded from 7/8.
    Precisely. I might add that it seems to only add a new 450MB if the new build's recovery environment is different than the current build. This is the first time it's done that here in many builds. But,it has happened before. I'm conscious of it due to the Macrium definitions getting out of kilter...shifted.

    Everybody's is a little different, that's just the way it is here.
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  2. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #91

    Ok, Cleaned installed in Gen 2 Hyper-V.
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  3. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #92

    I have always gotten 1 MSR partition and 1 Recovery partition, every time I clean install, since I started using Windows 10. The sizes vary, but the layout is the same. #1. MSR, #2. C:System, #3 Recovery. This also follows the guideline of creating a recommended partition layout. MS has a lot of topics on this all over the interweb.

    EDIT: Creating also a Data partition then it would look like this.

    #1 MSR
    #2 C: (System)
    #3 D: (Data)
    #4 Recovery
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  4. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #93

    I must confess, I did pass out last night, couldn't stick it out!

    She's all good this morn' though!

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15063 for PC and Mobile-000099.png
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  5. Posts : 3,107
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #94

    Deej said:
    Here you go:
    Attachment 126027

    [EDIT]

    UUPtoISO used to create the ISO
    Have no experience converting UUP to ISO......Kari is our expert in this field, hopefully he might suggest something.
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  6. Posts : 19,520
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #95

    dencal said:
    Have no experience converting UUP to ISO......Kari is our expert in this field, hopefully he might suggest something.
    Too late now, UUP to ISO should be used before actually going thru with update.
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  7. Posts : 56,856
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #96

    CountMike said:
    Too late now, UUP to ISO should be used before actually going thru with update.
    If Disk Cleanup has not been done yet, excellent chance it's in Windows.old.
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  8. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #97

    CountMike said:
    Too late now, UUP to ISO should be used before actually going thru with update.
    Sometimes it's possible to use UUP files in windows.old to make an ISO.
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  9. Posts : 3,107
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #98

    CountMike said:
    Too late now, UUP to ISO should be used before actually going thru with update.
    Its not me who has a problem, I was replying to Deej post #83 requesting assistance.
    See posts #83, 86, 89, 94.
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  10. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #99

    fjk61011 said:
    Sometimes it's possible to use UUP files in windows.old to make an ISO.
    I would not count on all files existing in the Windows.old folder. There is always a small chance that some files are deleted during/after the update process. The iso may or may not work, but if for some reason there is a problem after clean installing from ISO created from the Windows.old folders, there is a high probability that at least one file is missing, which can be a disaster for Windows setup. The ISO creation could go smooth despite missing files.
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