Did the in place upgrade from Win 8.1 Pro x64 to Win 10 Pro x64 the other day. Don't really feel comfortable with upgrading my OS for the long haul. Just did it to see if I like 10 or not.
I wound up just doing the reset this PC in recovery and chose to save nothing.
Windows is activated. Shows up under my Microsoft account now.
Strange thing is my SSD now has 5 partitions as shown in Disk Management.
300 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
99 MB Healthy (EFI System Partition)
231.49 GB C: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)
450MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
450MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
Is the above the norm for Windows 10?
I made a bootable USB drive with Win 10 Pro x64 on it. I'm thinking about just nuking the SSD's partitions and starting over.
Windows should activate without any issues?
I wound up just doing the reset this PC in recovery and chose to save nothing.
Windows is activated. Shows up under my Microsoft account now.
Strange thing is my SSD now has 5 partitions as shown in Disk Management.
300 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
99 MB Healthy (EFI System Partition)
231.49 GB C: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)
450MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
450MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
Is the above the norm for Windows 10?
I made a bootable USB drive with Win 10 Pro x64 on it. I'm thinking about just nuking the SSD's partitions and starting over.
Windows should activate without any issues?
