Windows 10: Windows 7 to 10 Partition Question

Discus and support Windows 7 to 10 Partition Question in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; So I have Windows 7 and have 2 partitions on my SSD/HD hybrid drive. I made C: and D: drives. The C: drive is for Windows and D: for everything else.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by hpmccloud, Jul 30, 2015.

  1. hpmccloud Win User

    Windows 7 to 10 Partition Question


    So I have Windows 7 and have 2 partitions on my SSD/HD hybrid drive. I made C: and D: drives. The C: drive is for Windows and D: for everything else. My C: drive is 50 gb and says 10 gb left and D: is 881 gb with 849 gb left.

    My idea was to just let Windows have it's own space without the program files, downloads, etc, so I did some research and changed some registry settings to move the Program Files x86 and x64 folder to the D: drive.

    So basically will this upgrade be a bit complicated with my set up? Will I have enough space on C to upgrade and then have to manually move the Program Files folders back to D? If I don't have enough space on C, will I have to expand it another 50 gb or so? And if I do have to expand it will I have to back up my D drive and get rid of it to be able to expand C?

    Thank you in advance!

    :)
     
    hpmccloud, Jul 30, 2015
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  2. Elimenating Dual Boot

    Thank you. I was able to successfully change boot options to only boot up windows 10. Now I have another question. I want to eventually get back the space by merging the partitions and making the hard drive a single logical partition. The computer in question
    originally had Windows 7 installed, and when Windows 10 was released, I split the hard drive into two logical partitions, and installed Windows 10. Is it possible to figure out what system files should be transferred to the Windows 10 partition before I delete
    the contents of the Windows 7 partition? Thank you
     
    Howard Yager, Jul 30, 2015
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  3. Windows 10 Upgrade

    Question 1: During the Windows 10 Upgrade from 7 SP1 or 8/8.1, Does the Upgrade process remove any other partition excluding the C: partition ?

    Question 2: What is the recommendation before the Win 10 Upgrade ? Does it mean a backup and removal of the other partitions excluding the C: partition ?

    Any Answers or Suggestions ?
     
    Colm Nicholson, Jul 30, 2015
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  4. Windowz10 Win User

    Windows 7 to 10 Partition Question

    I cannot speak to whether the upgrade process will work for a case of having moved the pgm folder to another drive. Frankly, I wouldn't risk it unless you have plenty of evidence that it has been thoroughly tested. I doubt there are even thousands of people that have that kind of setup.

    That being said, most of the apps that chew up our C drive space fast tend to be games. Regardless alot can be installed originally to any drive you want. So not sure why you actually hacked moved the pgm folders to another drive instead of just installing new programs to another partition in the first place.

    I am going to assume you didn't realize you'd have a problem until most of your programs were installed.

    What I would do in your case is uninstall just about everything that you can for sure reinstall. This is based upon you being within 10gbyte of have a full boot drive already. Windows 10 is about 20gbytes installed- larger than your existing OS. You will be pressing the boundary.

    If you uninstall your existing apps, backing up any data first, then move back your pgm folders by undoing your hack, reboot the computer and make sure it seems more or less ok, then perform the upgrade.

    It's messy, but having hacked the location of the pgm folder I think it will be wise to undo it all. Certainly afterwards you will be left with a cleaner install of Windows 10, and you can add back the programs you want and simply override the default install path to your other partitions. I do this especially for huge installs like games.
     
    Windowz10, Jul 30, 2015
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  5. Ztruker Win User
    Upgrade won't work with those folders moved. You need to put then back then resize the C: and D: drives to give more room to the C: drive. You may be able to do this with Disk Management.

    If C: and D: are next to each other, reduce the size of D: on the side next to C: then expand C: to use the frees space.

    Need to see the Disk Management Window.

    I recommend using AOMEI Partitiion Assistant or EaseUS Partition Master.

    Then do the upgrade to Win 10.
     
    Ztruker, Jul 30, 2015
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  6. Windowz10 Win User
    Since he said it was an SSD Hybrid, I suspect he can not do any partition shifting. The 50gbyte is a physical SSD and the 750 is a physically separate HDD.
     
    Windowz10, Jul 30, 2015
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  7. Ztruker Win User
    I don't think you can partition the SSD separate from the HDD. Need to see the Disk Management window to know for sure.
     
    Ztruker, Jul 30, 2015
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  8. hpmccloud Win User

    Windows 7 to 10 Partition Question

    Well the hybrid drive has its own SSD space that I can't even access or see that it uses for quick access files I believe. Everything else works like it should. I manually made the C and D drive what they are.

    I was just being a little too creative with the Program Files folders. I'll just have to undo that and move everything back or might just start from scratch. I also wasn't sure if I could move the partition space around like that but now that you mention it I will try it out.

    Thank you for all of the help. *Smile
     
    hpmccloud, Jul 30, 2015
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  9. Ztruker Win User
    Good luck. Also, you must upgrade to get the free Win 10. Once you activate you can then do a Clean Install if you want.
     
    Ztruker, Jul 30, 2015
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  10. hpmccloud Win User
    Oh okay I see. I thought I could do a clean install from the start. I will do that then. Thank you again *Smile
     
    hpmccloud, Apr 4, 2018
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