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06-23-2016 03:38 AM
Suddenly the windows closed down was a message "hdd not exist" or some other time says"boot device not found".
I have to replace in the old hdd but I don't have recovery desks. The recovery file was saved in one partition in the old hdd.
I don't how to start with the new hdd and to recover the old windows I need help please thanks.
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06-24-2016 04:08 AM
I haven't boot desk, I used to run wind. 7 and last summer MS offered to upgrade to wind. 10 how premium and activated I need help thank you
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06-23-2016 03:52 AM
Hi,
As long as the previous installation of Windows 10 had activated Ok after the upgrade from Windows 7, you can just create your own installation media and perform a clean installation of Windows 10 as detailed in the guide on the following link. Note: At the activation screen, select 'I don't have a Product key' - Windows will activate automatically once the installation has completed.
http://www.howtogeek.com/224342/how-to-clean-install-windows-10/
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06-24-2016 04:08 AM
I haven't boot desk, I used to run wind. 7 and last summer MS offered to upgrade to wind. 10 how premium and activated I need help thank you
Regards
06-24-2016 04:13 AM
Hi,
All the instructions on how create your own Windows 10 installation media and performing a clean installation of Windows 10 are in the guide I linked to in my previous post.
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DP-K
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