Windows 10: Win10 and WinServer2012 on one SSD safe?

Discus and support Win10 and WinServer2012 on one SSD safe? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I have a win10 machine and I’d like to install Windows Server 2012 on the same SSD as my win10 install, but I’ve heard horror stories of Windows... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/C0smic_Kid, Dec 8, 2019.

  1. Win10 and WinServer2012 on one SSD safe?


    I have a win10 machine and I’d like to install Windows Server 2012 on the same SSD as my win10 install, but I’ve heard horror stories of Windows messing up other installs. Is this safe to do with my current setup?

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    /u/C0smic_Kid, Dec 8, 2019
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  2. Josh_922 Win User

    Win10 clean install on Samsung SSD 850 EVO

    BLUF: SSD is not listed ubder "Where do you want to install Windows?"

    Steps Complete:

    1. I've create a Win10 bootable install usb.

    2. I connect the new Samsung SSD 850 EVO via SATA.

    3. I reboot PC and verify SSD is seen by the motherboard/BIOS

    4. Begin Win10 install via usb.

    5. Get to "Where do you want to install Windows?" and the SSD is not listed

    Problems:

    1. Samsung does not offer a driver for the 850 on their website

    2. Cannot locate driver elsewhere

    Unsuccessful Mitigations Steps Attempt:

    A. Format & partition SSD via Windows Disk Management, then retried steps 1-5 above....same result

    B. Clone existing HHD onto SSD via "Image for Windows" by TeraByte, then verified SSD contents via Windows Explorer....similar result

    Can you please offer some advice on locating a driver for a Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB drive? Or an alternative method?

    Thank you
     
    Josh_922, Dec 16, 2019
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  3. user33331 Win User
    Win10: windows update stuck at never ending loop ?

    When in win10:
    • Update&security -> Windows update -> Finding update... .... .... ....
    Planning to download the latest Win10.ISO (vers.1803) and manually update:
    - Then wait that my ordered new SSD arrives and clone the old HDD to it.
     
    user33331, Dec 16, 2019
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  4. xkm1948 Win User

    Win10 and WinServer2012 on one SSD safe?

    Migrating Win10 to NVMe SSD

    I am going to migrate my Win10 to my NVMe SSD. Installation wise there should be no problem. However I cannot seem to be able to erase the old Windows 10 on the SATA SSD. If I boot from USB Win10 Installation media it only ask me whether I want to repair the SATA SSD Win10 or not. Any ideas on how to complete erase the SSD that currently have Win10 on it? I tried sanitize drive and PSID revert in Win10, neither would work. The SATA SSD is Crucial MX200.
     
    xkm1948, Dec 16, 2019
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