windows 10 pro installation problem
4 TopicsCreate Partition in my HDD
Hi members, I am trying for a fresh installation of Windows-10 in my desktop. In the partition screen, I am unable to view any partition where Windows can be installed. I wanted to format the HDD fully, even that is not happening. The message shown is "windows can't be installed in the selected drive." The error screenshot is attached. Any help on how to fully format and create a new partition would be helpful. Thanks Sandip Gumtya1.2KViews0likes1CommentWindows 10 Pro refuses to install on Samsung Portable SSD T5 hard drive.
Hi! So I have a Samsung Portable SSD T5 hard drive. I plugged in the hard drive. Plugged in the USB Windows 10 Pro legit just bought Stick. But when I go to Custom Windows Install page and select the windows the format and delete buttons are disabled. Even the next button is disabled. So I downloaded the exe driver file and copied it to a USB stick. Chose Load Driver but can't see any file on top-level USB stick directory structure. So I chose the USB stick but still, the buttons are disabled. Can anybody tell me what should I do now? Thank you.15KViews0likes4CommentsThe installation is going over and over again HOW DO I STOP IT?
I've asked What are the steps I'm to take to move my Windows 10 license from HD to SSD? But still having a problem. It goes bacck to the beginning over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and again. I've done this at least 18 times. Like I said in the original post I NEED ALL STEPS SPECIFIED!!! I CANNOT READ MINDS. I do not know how to stop it going over and over again. I've created a bootable USB, modified the boot sequence, booted off of the USB 18 times (and counting), but I don't know why it won't stop.Solved1.2KViews0likes1CommentWhat are the steps I'm to take to move my Windows 10 license from HD to SSD?
I've asked questions like this one before, I think it this forum or other forums. I still don't have the answers I need. That's entirely my fault, I've done a poor job explaining what I need and why. So, I'm going to ask again, with what I hope is much better background and reasons. I've got a 5+ year old Dell XPS desktop. The hard drive (HD) in it is failing. I've purchased a new Solid State Drive (SSD) to replace it. I'm just waiting for the 4.5" to 3.5" adapter case to arrive, so I can put the new SSD into it, then put it into my Dell XPS case. My Windows 10 environment is seriously messed up. Profiles are really messed up. Therefore, I do not want to have some third party software that backs up my Windows 10 environment to reinstall it somewhere else. If I follow that path, then I'm only propagating my currently messed up Windows 10 environment from my old HD to my SSD. I do not want to do that. I want to remedy this messed up situation and get all of the profiles fixed, working with the software that's installed, etc. So, here are the things/steps I need help with, please: How do I get my license key/Activation Code/whatever it's called? I've got a valid Windows 10 Professional license. Its my understanding that it's associate with something in the old HD - I don't know what. How do I get that license key, activation code, or whatever it's called, so that when I get the new SSD in place and turn on the machine, during the installation process, when it asks for the license key/activation code/whatever, I can then give it? How do I initiate the installation of Windows 10 Professional? Is this something I download from somewhere? Or is it a web page I navigate to? If I ever had the installation media for my Dell XPS desktop I've long since lost it and it would have been probably for Windows 8x. I've upgraded from Windows 8 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. So, how do I get the installation of Windows 10 Pro? After I turn on the PC, with the new SSD in place, how do I proceed? Once I've got the new adapter and put the new SSD into it, put that into my XPS drive case bay, and turn on the XPS desktop, it must at some point say or indicate in some way that I've got to provide an installation medium. What is that point? Since I don't have a DVD with the installation media, I'll have to point whatever this thing is, to some web page to download Windows 10 Pro. How do I do that?1.5KViews0likes3Comments