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as of now, being a victim of the dreaded bsod, iam quite certain its nothing to do with hard drive nor the ram. it doesnt make sense...due to the fact its only a year old. it would make sense to a 5 or 10 year old pc. anyways, from registry errors would it be common to see such things as : seeing the blue screen must restart message? as well as bsod and the inability to choose anything from the startup list? i want to cover all bases before i get windows installation thingy. and lastly, when i do get the installation program, would it detect that my pc does have current version and it would remove that one and replace with the new installation ?
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10-23-2017, 04:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2017, 04:39 PM by PrimeDirective64.)
Buying another external HDD (500)GB or 1TB would be no problem for me. Quirky as iam, i feel more comfortable in "buying" the install disk than asking someone to create it for me. My plan is, to go to best buy, they have 64bit for under 100 -online only. I would ask to order "in-store" and pay up front. Then when the item is ready to be picked up -with alert sent in email i would do so, no problem. Thats how i do things my own way. - iam relaxed doing things in a complex manner , lol?
Buying another external HDD (500)GB or 1TB would be no problem for me. Quirky as iam, i feel more comfortable in "buying" the install disk than asking someone to create it for me. My plan is, to go to best buy, they have 64bit for under 100 -online only. I would ask to order "in-store" and pay up front. Then when the item is ready to be picked up -with alert sent in email i would do so, no problem. Thats how i do things my own way. - iam relaxed doing things in a complex manner , lol?
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10-23-2017, 04:45 PM
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ok if you have a external hard drive already no need to buy a other one
it would be less in cost if you let a repair shop create windows 10 installation flash drive
it would be more buying the disk from best buy with that being said do what is more comfortable to you
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I have to buy another external because many personal files are stored on my wd ultra passport device. Occupying 800 GB from the 1000GB already. It would be better to have fresh copy of external without all that clutter ,agree?
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10-23-2017, 07:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2017, 07:27 PM by Compton.)
yes I would recommend you get another external hard drive it would be good to have your personal files
and your system image on separated external hard drive
let me clear you will not be installing windows onto external hard drive it will be used to store system images
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okies. sometimes my mind gets in a frazzle with so many technical things running around lol. and on that note, i find britec forum atmosphere to be less chaotic then the win10 forum iam on now. they try throw at you massive quads of tehc help that, at times only someone wih a higher tech learning ability would understand. bravo britec
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I blame my inexperience of computing that caused the errors. That and registry cleaners. Other people who are tech experts told me it wont harm registry. Thats why its better to expand beyond one tech forum to another. Getting a 2nd or 3rd opinion is important. Iam not commited to any tech forum