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I previously posted early on, my "restart now" button was none responsive. I shut down and restarted and 16215 picked back up and installed successfully.
I previously posted early on, my "restart now" button was none responsive. I shut down and restarted and 16215 picked back up and installed successfully.
The process wasn't able to reboot on its own after initially restarting at the 30% point, so I had to shut off the laptop each time I got the "can't find boot device" window and restart manually. Nothing progressed other than reverting to the Windows version I started with, which got screwed up BTW. But I luckily had a fresh Macrium backup.
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Thanks - that is just on the HD. I have much more in terms of discs and actual floppies as well.
I have unopened & shrink wrapped NT 3.x/4.0, DOS 5-6.22 packages w/ 3.5 floppies & CD's if anyone wants em for kix. I also have a box a 8.0" and several boxes of 5.25" floppies too. A box of 5.25" floppies back in 1982 cost me $45.00!!! Those were single sided too! Ya had to nibble notch the other side to make it DD LOL! - those were for my Commodore 64
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A little annoyed with 16215... I had to completely blow out my Dell 6210 laptop with SSD to clean install a retail build I had on an ISO, then upgrade to the most recent consumer upgrade, and ONLY THEN, was I able to rejoin insider preview, enable fast ring, then successfully upgrade to 16215. Holy crap did that annoy. Thankfully, this is my playing around machine, and it doesn't actually matter to me if I blow it out.