![]() ![]() Formatted my hard disk, deleted all the extra partitions, and did the clean installation of Windows 10 Home 64 bit. Comparing files, it was easy to see the problem: the first thumb did not contain all the files, especially the executable! Thanks, Microsoft. I started over to make a new Recovery Drive on a different thumb drive. The installation failed, so after wasting many hours, reboots etc. Here is the problem: I wanted to have a Clean install so again following your site's advice, I backed up everything and made a Recovery Drive on a clean USB thumb drive. However since I have a newer Dell PC, XPS8700, I have no way of knowing the Windows key. I checked the installation to be sure it was activated (it was). So when the public versions of Win 10 were released, I followed your site's advice, updated my BIOS and was able finally to get the Windows 10 Home version. Something went wrong and I was never able to get past version 10130: updates for Windows Defender and languages continually failed and prevented getting to 10240. I signed up as a Windows Insider several months ago and all was well (with a few bugs as expected) until July. I have had a rather disastrous Windows 10 experience. ![]()
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