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March 25th, 2022, 07:52 AM
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COMPUTER ISSUES - WIN.10
I have a Dell XPS 8930 that I purchased 3 years ago. It came with Win 10 on a 1TB HD. After a year or so, I got tired of it being slow, so I purchased a 500GB SSD & transferred the OS from the
1TB to the new SSD. All seemed to go well except whenever I rebooted, it would show 2 options to boot to. Only the first option would work, which would boot to it automatically.
That was fine with me cuz I rarely rebooted anyway. Lately however, the system started getting buggy: USB ports not working properly, video files would drag in responding etc, etc.
What I want to do now, is to reinstall Windows 10 on the SSD drive, but do a better install than the previous. How can I do that properly at this stage of the game ?? I apologize for being long winded
here. I do not have a recovery option. I do however, have a windows 1o disc from a previous purchase some 5-8 years ago. Should I use the disc or can I extract my present win10 from the SSD ??
Thanks in advance................
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