I recently went back to Windows and I am now regretting it BIG TIME. All I want to do is put a new, blank SSD in my Dell laptop. It has caused me over three round the clock, not sleeping days and I'm still no better than I was when I started. I've already broken another laptop taking the HD in and out and getting so frustrated that I punched it one too many times, trying internet tutorial after internet tutorial after internet tutorial on how to install a new SSD on a Win10 machine.
It wouldn't clone because my old HD is actually broken, with bad sectors, so it won't let me copy it, I get constant read errors. After staying awake and fighting with this madness for three days, I was finally able to get to the install screen of Win10 from a Win10 recovery drive. I select reset, from the recovery drive and I get a message from Windows telling me that it can't install the OS because an essential partition/s are not present. I've looked up at least a hundred articles, videos on partitioning, but all they tell you is how to do it. NO ONE tells you what the STANDARD partitioning of a Windows 10 machine is. Is it two partitions, three partitions, four partitions? What is the standard and what goes in each partition, what size should each partition be? Why can't ANYONE just tell me how your average, off the shelf machine is partitioned for Win10?
I tried putting just ONE partition in and then all I got was a message telling me that the drive wasn't "initialized"??? What does that even mean? Is that the same as formatting? I cant find ANY option in Windows to "initialize" a drive?
Why is it SO HARD to just simply install a new SSD? This experience has caused me SO many hours of lost sleep, screaming, cursing, frustration and RAGE that I'm ready to go screaming back to Apple. If the damn drives need to be partitioned to install an OS, WHY DON'T THEY SELL THEM ALREADY PARTITIONED? Just finding disk management in Windows is a tragic nightmare! Why do they hide it in sub menu's? Can't we just have a simple icon for "disk utility" for gods sake?
So, after 72 hours of no sleep and breaking another completely good 1k machine, I STILL have a laptop with an SSD in it, with NOTHING on it. So now, I get to break down and go to Best Buy and pay Geeksquad to do what SHOULD BE a straightforward, user friendly thing to do, and I can't even get to Best Buy for another two days! So... lord knows how long I will be without my business computer, but this has taught me a valuable lesson. Just pay the extra 2k for an Apple and don't try to "upgrade" a Windows machine EVER, unless you just want to do something that will ultimately end in you having a violent raging meltdown and throwing your machines into the nearest walls. No more Microsoft and NO more Windows for me EVER!
It wouldn't clone because my old HD is actually broken, with bad sectors, so it won't let me copy it, I get constant read errors. After staying awake and fighting with this madness for three days, I was finally able to get to the install screen of Win10 from a Win10 recovery drive. I select reset, from the recovery drive and I get a message from Windows telling me that it can't install the OS because an essential partition/s are not present. I've looked up at least a hundred articles, videos on partitioning, but all they tell you is how to do it. NO ONE tells you what the STANDARD partitioning of a Windows 10 machine is. Is it two partitions, three partitions, four partitions? What is the standard and what goes in each partition, what size should each partition be? Why can't ANYONE just tell me how your average, off the shelf machine is partitioned for Win10?
I tried putting just ONE partition in and then all I got was a message telling me that the drive wasn't "initialized"??? What does that even mean? Is that the same as formatting? I cant find ANY option in Windows to "initialize" a drive?
Why is it SO HARD to just simply install a new SSD? This experience has caused me SO many hours of lost sleep, screaming, cursing, frustration and RAGE that I'm ready to go screaming back to Apple. If the damn drives need to be partitioned to install an OS, WHY DON'T THEY SELL THEM ALREADY PARTITIONED? Just finding disk management in Windows is a tragic nightmare! Why do they hide it in sub menu's? Can't we just have a simple icon for "disk utility" for gods sake?
So, after 72 hours of no sleep and breaking another completely good 1k machine, I STILL have a laptop with an SSD in it, with NOTHING on it. So now, I get to break down and go to Best Buy and pay Geeksquad to do what SHOULD BE a straightforward, user friendly thing to do, and I can't even get to Best Buy for another two days! So... lord knows how long I will be without my business computer, but this has taught me a valuable lesson. Just pay the extra 2k for an Apple and don't try to "upgrade" a Windows machine EVER, unless you just want to do something that will ultimately end in you having a violent raging meltdown and throwing your machines into the nearest walls. No more Microsoft and NO more Windows for me EVER!