![]() ![]() Getting Familiar With Your Computer's Hardware Configurationįind out how many Hard Drives and/or SSDs (Solid State Drives) are installed in your PC and what capacity each one has. ![]() So it is safe to move data to a D: Drive and then move files back to the C: Drive after the install is complete. If you have extra large capacity storage drives also in your computer, these will not be affected by a clean install of Windows 10. When you do a clean install of Windows, anything that is currently on your C: Drive will be completely removed before the installation begins. Backing Up Your Media Files and Dataīefore you do anything, remember to do a full backup of your PC. If you will like to upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1, please watch this tutorial first. ![]() Getting Familiar With Your Computer's Hardware Configurationĭownloading the Latest Version of Windows 10 from MicrosoftĬonfiguring Windows 10 Settings and ProgramsĬomputer Housekeeping and Maintenance Upgrading to Windows 10 If you are reading this tutorial way into the future and have just built your own computer, you can also follow these instructions for installing Windows 10. In this tutorial I show to to do a complete Clean Install of Windows 10, which I recommend you do if you upgraded for to Windows 10 for free.Ī clean install is the only way to remove any garbage and errors left behind by Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1. ![]()
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