Windows 10: Should i delete every partition?????

Discus and support Should i delete every partition????? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hey.I have decided to reinstall windows with a clean install.Should i delete or format?I don't need to back up anything.I dont have two drives but i... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by aris003, Aug 10, 2017.

  1. aris003 Win User

    Should i delete every partition?????


    Hey.I have decided to reinstall windows with a clean install.Should i delete or format?I don't need to back up anything.I dont have two drives but i have created a partition which has some games that i can reinstall easily.

    :)
     
    aris003, Aug 10, 2017
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  2. every time I restart my computer I should install NVIDIA driver

    Thanks dear Ryan

    to check this, I installed another game (PES 2018) . this game also didn't recognize NVIDIA


    Should i delete every partition????? [​IMG]
     
    FarhadSohi, Aug 10, 2017
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  3. every time I restart my computer I should install NVIDIA driver

    in addition:

    when I restart my computer and run game again, game shows this message:


    Should i delete every partition????? [​IMG]


    no matter I click on yes or no, the game recognize only intel HD
     
    FarhadSohi, Aug 10, 2017
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  4. dalchina New Member

    Should i delete every partition?????

    First check your drive (why not?) - download and install Hard Disk Sentinel (trial) and make sure it's ok.

    No need to specifically format your drive- you can keep H if it's useful.
    But as H contains installed programs, those will become invalid when you reinstall.

    Clean Install Windows 10 Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials

    Are you currently using the Creator's build (15063) or the Anniversary build (14393)?
    Note: you can check your Windows build.
    Windows key + R, winver.

    If you clean install with a current iso you will install the Creator's build.
     
    dalchina, Aug 10, 2017
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  5. aris003 Win User
    My hard disk is alright and i am running creators update.Did you see the thumbnail?I would like to know if i can safely delete all the partitions.recovery,system reserved etc.without being afraid of anything.i dont care about losing programs.I would also like to know if i might face any problems like errors etc and if i can avoid them somehow.
     
    aris003, Aug 10, 2017
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  6. NavyLCDR New Member
    Yes, you can delete all the partitions without any problems. Select the custom install option, delete every partition on the next screen after that, click on the unallocated space to highlight it, click next to let Windows 10 set it up.

    To avoid problems errors:
    1. Have nothing connected to the computer that is not necessary for the install.
    2. Do not connect to the internet during install. Do not have a wired Ethernet cable plugged in, do not connect to WiFi.
    3. Set up a local account first. Skip every account creation screen until you can't skip any more, and create a local account.
    4. Only after you are logged in with the local account and things have calmed down - then connect to the internet and do updates and convert the local account to a Microsoft Account login if you want.

    If you want a data partition, you can shrink the OS partition to make room for it. If disk management won't let you shrink the OS partition as much as you want, MiniTool Partition Wizard will.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 10, 2017
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  7. dalchina New Member
    - how do you know? Just because Windows is running does not tell you that.

    My comments on your disk indicate I looked at your Disk Management screenshot.

    If you're planning a clean install, you will have to delete the Window partitions e.g. from the tutorial:
    As to the other Reserved partitions, which would appear to be Windows related, I have already said the simplest expedient is to disconnect the other disks when clean installing. You can then delete them.
     
    dalchina, Aug 10, 2017
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  8. Should i delete every partition?????

    sorry but i would ignore this part

    "2. Do not connect to the internet during install. Do not have a wired Ethernet cable plugged in, do not connect to WiFi."

    best to be connected that way windows can grab any updates that are out there including drivers.

    as for doing a disk check, waste of time. i never run one and have never had problems wiping a hd/ssd and reinstalling windows.
     
    xXWhackerXx, Aug 10, 2017
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  9. dalchina New Member
    I've worked with a number of users whose problem turned out to be a failing disk.
    For the sake of a few minutes, it's worth checking- and indeed checking the state of your HDD periodically. Ever heard of SMART parameters? HDD's can fail progressively.

    I don't know why the OP wants to clean install - it's just a worthwhile check. Think about it.

    I agree with @NavyLCDR
    The question was about how to avoid problems. The answer is to make it as simple as possible. That's my choice too.

    An exception would be if there was known hardware incompatibility with the base build fixed in a later update.
     
    dalchina, Aug 10, 2017
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  10. NavyLCDR New Member
    Years of experience and hundreds of installs of Windows has shown that often times the check for updates not only delays the finish of the Windows install but many times will completely halt the install requiring a start over from the beginning. There is no harm in waiting until after the install is finished to connect to the internet and pull the updates, but letting it do it during the install has historically shown to be a potential source of problems.

    There's a lot of activity going on during the setup, establishing all the hardware drivers and settings and establishing the first user account. Let all that activity settle down before throwing in checking for and installing updates.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 10, 2017
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  11. i apologize but you're delusional. i have been building my own and others systems since 1995 and the only time i've seen a halt in the install process was either out of the blue the install media fails, power outage. currently from beginning install to having my system back to where i am now is a matter of less than 5 hours. that's not a lot of time to give up to do a fresh install.
     
    xXWhackerXx, Aug 10, 2017
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  12. NavyLCDR New Member
    There's no need to apologize. When people come to this forum and say they can't get Windows to install, and they follow the advice that both myself and @dalchina give them and they thank us for it we know that our advice is valid. Not everyone has to agree with it, though.

    I've been working with computers since the late 70's, maybe early 80's starting with a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I. I've been working with Microsoft OS's all the way from DOS 5 days including the so-wonderful-to-setup Windows NT 4. Before the Navy had real ITs, I was the network administrator for my submarine back in the days when we were doing upgrades from 386 to 486 processors. I've beta tested Windows since Windows 95. I didn't get the reputations to the left by being delusional. I got them from people appreciating our advice here that has worked for them.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 10, 2017
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  13. aris003 Win User

    Should i delete every partition?????

    I only have 1 hard drive connected to my computer.I will download windows on a flash stick 32 gb.I have a msi 970 gaming am3+ motherboard.The bios is legacy.So i think that i wont have the option to choose uefi(if my pcs bios isnt uefi and says that it is legacy than i think that i wont have even the choice to pick uefi).My hard drive has 1tb and i have split it to 700 and 200.I will check if the hdds is healthy.Defraggler says that its healthy.Thing is that i dont mind deleting everything since most of the things are useless.Will it be safe to delete system reserved,recovery etc.? Or i shouldn't touch them?I have tagged a picture on my previous messages.Thanks
     
    aris003, Aug 10, 2017
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  14. NavyLCDR New Member
    As long as you are booted into the Windows installation USB flash drive, it is safe to delete them.

    In a situation such as yours where you just want to create a Windows 10 USB flash drive to do a clean install with, I would recommend just letting the Media Creation Tool create the flash drive for you. It will erase whatever is currently on the flash drive, though, so don't have anything on it that you want to keep. You can move files to the flash drive once the Media Creation Tool is done putting Windows installation on it, though, if you want:

    Download Windows 10

    Before you boot from the flash drive (and after Media Creation Tool is done creating it), I think it is a good idea to export all the third party drivers from the computer onto the flash drive so you will have them if needed to get hardware working after the install. Create a folder on the flash drive, let's say Drivers. Then open a Command Prompt (Admin) or Powershell (Admin) and run:

    dism /online /export-driver /destination:E:\Drivers

    Change the path in red to the correct drive letter for the flash drive and whatever folder name you decided on.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 10, 2017
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  15. aris003 Win User
    While someone is doing thr clean install there are two options.1 delete partitions and 2 format.whats the difference and which one should i do in my case
     
    aris003, Aug 10, 2017
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