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I have no idea what c or x is, I haven't set them up. I'm assuming x has something to do with windows installation due to the folders contained within. And c claims to be read only when I attempt to format through this dialog. What was the Pre-installed operating system on your computer? Are you trying to install Windows 8 on a Raid configured Hard Drive? What is the complete message you get during the installation of Windows 8?

Reply with more information to analyze the issue in a better way and guide you accordingly. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. You just have to get over this initial hump! If your new laptop came with Windows 10 installed, you may see the option to upgrade to Windows We recommend skipping Windows 11 for now. If your tastes lean more exotic, you could always dabble with one of these 10 obscure, highly specialized browsers , too.

Windows ships with Windows Security enabled by default unless your laptop or desktop includes a third-party antivirus trial. We also have a guide to building a solid free security suite , but it takes more legwork and hassle than premium antivirus options. You can skip this step if you built your own Windows PC. But boxed PCs from big-name PC makers are inevitably brimming with bloatware. Go through the list and uninstall any unwanted programs.

It will also remove most pre-installed apps, including manufacturer apps, support apps, and drivers. Why would you scrap all that junk and clutter? To make room for your own stuff, silly.

New hardware just begs for software to match! These review roundups and software guides can also direct you towards some of the best programs around:. Head towards Ninite when it comes time to actually install all that software. However, that soon goes once the installation has happened and you reboot the machine.

Windows 8 allows upgrading through a number of methods. While you can still upgrade from a disc, the more common method nowadays is to download the OS from Microsoft and burn it to a disc, flash drive or mount it as a virtual disc.

When setting up you will be asked if you either want to upgrade from a previous version of Windows keeping files, settings and applications; although how much of this is carried over to the new installation depends on which version of windows you are upgrading from or you want to start afresh. If upgrading from a previous version, it is always a good idea to back up important files to either an external drive or to the cloud.

The next thing is to run the Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant. This will check the compatibility of the machine and the applications it runs. The installation process will then upgrade the PC transferring over any compatible applications to the new OS although these applications won't get upgraded as part of the process. Installing Windows only as if it was a new PC won't transfer files, apps and settings over and maybe more appropriate in cases where applications or the OS Windows XP for example are very much out of date.



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