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To: kidl who wrote (91015)9/25/2015 5:50:15 PM
From: goldworldnet   of 110644
 
Since your internal drive is only 32GB, and it's nearly full, that will make upgrading to Win10 more difficult unless you do a clean install.

You can however create an image file of C: on D: and there will still be plenty of room on D: for your documents, media, and any software setup files you may need to reinstall to a clean Win10 installation.

A disk image is a compressed file similar to an ISO, that you can make a recovery from, but you can't access files and folders directly from it, which is why storing copies of your important files in ordinary folders on your D: drive would make them easier to later transfer back to the C: drive after a clean installation of Win10 has been done.

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