he is the story,
i have win 7 pro running on ssd, i wanna keep it.
So i cloned it onto a bigger new ssd so i can get it to upgrade to win 10.
i was pleased to see that this cloned win 7 was running way better than the original one (so i guess something wasn't right, but no idea what).
Then i tried to make the upgrade via the media tool (no iso usb key)
The installation completed, it stuck on a kind of login screen, then it goes black, then back to login screen, and i got no power button (so i can't reboot it in safe mode or anything).
At the start of the upgrading process it told me my 1050Ti is not compatible with win10.
no big deal i guess coz an update can fix it, but i can't even pass the log in lol
What i wanted to have is dual boot coz i got stuff i can't loose on this win 7.
is that possible, and easy to do ?
i guess i would need to make an iso usb thingie instead of upgrade, right ?
win10 seems to be a PITA
EF THAT PIECE O S,
i will just clone the old ssd, and thats it (as it seems to run better than my older ssd for some unknown reasons)
win10 failed, i put my old ssd back in and now i get chkdsk running at every reboot, no idea how to fix this.
Those chkdsk are freaking me out.
other question :
i have other win XP computers i have to put win 10 on, can i use that usb key made with media tool to install win 10 on those ?
guess the problem there will be to activate those old things (but i could use KMS).