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Dino Dinac

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  1. 1 hour ago, homeap5 said:

    OMG that answer (as usual).

     

    1. I made upgrades from 8.1 to 10 and never had any problems. So why that "you must made clean install"? It's probably because Enderman is a person who must write his standard answer as fast as possible everywhere. And his answer is always "you must made clean install".

     

    2. Lot of people use Rufus. There is no difference what program puts iso on pendrive, but I assume Enderman as always trying just one method and this method becomes the only proper one.

     

    Actually i do want a clean install, i didn't mention that, but i was wondering which option was better, the one where u just choose "USB Flash Drive" or the ISO one where u need a third party program like rufus to make your USB stick bootable

  2. 8 hours ago, Enderman said:

    First of all, you need to do a clean install not an upgrade.

     

    Second, all you drives should be unplugged except your SSD.

     

    Finally, you make an installation USB using the official microsoft media creation tool, not rufus.

    Yeah i do use the media creation tool, but i want to know whats the difference between choosing the first option which is the "USB Flash Drive" which requires at least 8gb memory, and the ISO option which after you download you need to put in a program like rufus to make your usb stick bootable. Is one of those options better than the other?

  3. Hey, im very confused. I'm currently running windows 8.1 on my pc, and i want to upgrade to windows 10, do i select the usb flash drive option or do i download the iso file which i need to put in rufus later. I want to install windows 10 on my current pc, not on another, and i have 1 ssd and 1 hard drive. I want the files to stay on the hard drive, so do i just unplug it? I also want windows to be installed on my ssd. Will it automaticly be installed there if its the only storage unit plugged in the motherboard or no?

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