Hey everyone, I created a Windows 10 bootable usb and installed it on the same hdd as Vista. How do I take it off. When I reboot the pc it boots to Windows 10. Please Help!!!
Also, I have the os in windows.old but how would I boot to it, and would it be possible to dual boot?
No, you cannot dualboot like that.
Your Vista is almost assuredly 'gone'.
Look in that Windows.old, and see if your critical data (pictures) still exist.
If so, copy them out. Copy them to some external drive, USB stick...something.
I didnt delete an partitions I installed it on the same hdd as vista. Vista is what my mom uses and it had pictures etc. on it. Is there a way to recover it. I didnt upgrade, I did a custom install.
In Settings, Update & Security, Recovery you should have the option to revert back to old operating system. If you want to dual boot you will have to revert back to vista, create a new partition (or install a new hard drive) and install windows 10 again to this blank partition.
Also, I have the os in windows.old but how would I boot to it, and would it be possible to dual boot?
No, you cannot dualboot like that.
Your Vista is almost assuredly 'gone'.
Look in that Windows.old, and see if your critical data (pictures) still exist.
If so, copy them out. Copy them to some external drive, USB stick...something.
its not a upgrade path so why would they have a downgrade path
looks like a fresh install of something anyway. did you have backups? fresh installing vista now must suck, its why I upgraded to win 7 five years ago, and win 7 now has so many updates itself that win 10 is only sane choice for me.
I didnt delete an partitions I installed it on the same hdd as vista. Vista is what my mom uses and it had pictures etc. on it. Is there a way to recover it. I didnt upgrade, I did a custom install.
1. Right now, the only critical thing is your mom's pictures.
Try to find those in windows.old.
2. When you installed the Win 10, what license key did you use?
all your files still be in the same folders, if your mum stored them in pictures they would still be in there, just in windows 10, not vista. only thing in .old would be operating systems files...
all your files still be in the same folders, if your mum stored them in pictures they would still be in there, just in windows 10, not vista. only thing in .old would be operating systems files...
Not so sure about this.
If it had been 7 to 10, yes.
But there is no direct upgrade from Vista to 10. Might have wiped everything out.
its an unknown quantity really. I figured it would recognise the file structure, they both ntfs after all.
I didnt delete an partitions I installed it on the same hdd as vista. Vista is what my mom uses and it had pictures etc. on it. Is there a way to recover it. I didnt upgrade, I did a custom install.
its an unknown quantity really. I figured it would recognise the file structure, they both ntfs after all.
Right.
But going from 7/8 to 10, there would be the option to "keep everything", or "keep personal files".
That does not exist when custom installing to on a previous Vista drive.
all your files still be in the same folders, if your mum stored them in pictures they would still be in there, just in windows 10, not vista. only thing in .old would be operating systems files...
Not so sure about this.
If it had been 7 to 10, yes.
But there is no direct upgrade from Vista to 10. Might have wiped everything out.
Only way to know is to look.
I agree. If you did a custom install and just pointed the install to the whole drive then your old data is probably gone. As said above, if there is a any folder called windows.old....this will contain any files from the old install.
Hey everyone, I created a Windows 10 bootable usb and installed it on the same hdd as Vista. How do I take it off. When I reboot the pc it boots to Windows 10. Please Help!!!
OK...here's a question:
Did you actually install Windows 10? Or is this just booting from your USB stick?
Yes, so sorry, I understand this post was a while back. I recovered all that I could from the windows.old if I remember and reinstalled a clean windows 10 and copied all of our survived archived data. The issue was fixed but lesson learned is to pay attention when selecting a partition to install windows and know what you are doing! Thanks again everyone!