Have you tried this method in combination with your ventoy and unattend method to reinstall/upgrade to the "cleanest install". That sounds like a nice way to finally move to windows 11.
I tried the upgrade option and got this fail message: The upgrade-option isnt available when you boot via Windows installationmedia. Boot in normal Windows to upgrade. The method from the video worked fine, thanks a lot!
but what about the app settings such as in python or matlab or other software that all these will be stayed as it is even if resetting from win10 to win11? so how can I do reset or reinstall with keeping software and pass in addition to files as well?
This should also teach the lesson to NOT store your data in a folder which MS thinks is a great idea. No Data, nothing, should be stored on you boot-partition (the only partition less experienced hackers will get access to) Try to avoid installing applications on your boot drive either. This installers are as dumb as MS and put some files into C:\ProgramData, it's a big mess. Because of "Multi-User" ? Its a PC where 'P' means personal - never share your PC with a (girl-)friend, or strange things will happen. Yes, for companies it might be different, but they are not the target of this video. There was a time where we could do simple installs just by unzipping a file and ready to go. Now we have installers not asking for an install folder, we only are allowed have to click next-next-next-next, and don't find our own files anymore - great development it is.
I remember trying to install programs on a separate drive other than my boot drive but still there were files installed on the system drive that were needed for the program to run. Has that changed? If not, then there‘s actually no difference in installing a program on the system drive or a separate drive when it comes to reinstalling windows as even with installed programs on a separate drive those essential files on the system drive get lost in the reinstalling process which breaks the programs installed on the separate drive and prevents them from running/working. No offense, just a question out of curiosity as I‘m about to do a clean windows reinstall in the near future for a computer that is used for working as well as gaming and maybe streaming. So if there would be the actual possibility of installing programs on a separate drive that keep their function even after a windows reinstall I‘d absolutely install any program on a separate, program dedicated, drive. 🙂✌🏻
Sir, is there any way to amend bios setting if my laptop keyboard is not functioning (especially the ENTER key) ? I can boot into bios but the legacy mode setting is disable, so it cant detach my usb pendrive & usb keyboard. I have tried changed the laptop keyboard to a new one but the result remain same (ie certain keys & ENTER key are not working). Since the ENTER key cant be used, i cant amend the bios setting to recognize any external keyboard & pendrive. Appreciate if you could enlighten me on this matter.
I have to say, that's a very weird one. Even after replacing the keyboard you still have the same issue? Are you sure you have access to all of the settings in the bios, you might need to enter a Administrator BIOS password to get access to all of the settings?
Hey I came from your black screen video. I tried everything you suggested including resetting PC but I couldn’t do it for some reason. You told me I need a clean install of Windows but I don’t know how to do that please help
That's a lot of work for nothing, considering none of the previously installed programs will work. And if people still keep their data on Desktop, they should know better.
For people who don't make backups and are in desperate need of their data this works perfectly fine. I'd like to know, do you have a method of reinstalling Windows and keeping all the programs?
@@memstechtips Whenever you reinstall Windows, no programs will be preserved, no matter what skill you have. That's why I've said this is work for nothing. Those lots of people who work daily but don't have backups, need to do so !
@@lucianmineadepends on your main goal. If main goal is getting my way then you’re right. If my main goal is helping someone I’ll deal with the fact they don’t have backups and try to help them out anyway
I do a straight upgrade usually and that works
Thanks, it worked for me.
It was exactly what I was searching for
Thank you! quite useful
You're welcome!
Have you tried this method in combination with your ventoy and unattend method to reinstall/upgrade to the "cleanest install". That sounds like a nice way to finally move to windows 11.
Has anyone tried doing this yet?
@@InferiorGaming wouldn't the steps be the same? diagnostic mode -> local install -> clean winstall boot drive -> keep files & settings
8:11 Or by just pressing mouse middle button
I think its better to use the upgrade (with the option to keep everything) instead.
Haven't tried that way yet.
I tried the upgrade option and got this fail message:
The upgrade-option isnt available when you boot via Windows installationmedia. Boot in normal Windows to upgrade.
The method from the video worked fine, thanks a lot!
Good tutorial mate
but what about the app settings such as in python or matlab or other software that all these will be stayed as it is even if resetting from win10 to win11? so how can I do reset or reinstall with keeping software and pass in addition to files as well?
I don't think that's possible.
Thank you excellent video. Will this process remove Bitblocker?
just type notepad on cmd during windows installation and choose open file and use the GUI explorer to copy desired files to an external drive?
This should also teach the lesson to NOT store your data in a folder which MS thinks is a great idea.
No Data, nothing, should be stored on you boot-partition (the only partition less experienced hackers will get access to)
Try to avoid installing applications on your boot drive either. This installers are as dumb as MS and put some files into C:\ProgramData, it's a big mess.
Because of "Multi-User" ? Its a PC where 'P' means personal - never share your PC with a (girl-)friend, or strange things will happen.
Yes, for companies it might be different, but they are not the target of this video.
There was a time where we could do simple installs just by unzipping a file and ready to go.
Now we have installers not asking for an install folder, we only are allowed have to click next-next-next-next, and don't find our own files anymore - great development it is.
I've never really thought of it like you explained here, but I actually agree with you.
I remember trying to install programs on a separate drive other than my boot drive but still there were files installed on the system drive that were needed for the program to run.
Has that changed?
If not, then there‘s actually no difference in installing a program on the system drive or a separate drive when it comes to reinstalling windows as even with installed programs on a separate drive those essential files on the system drive get lost in the reinstalling process which breaks the programs installed on the separate drive and prevents them from running/working.
No offense, just a question out of curiosity as I‘m about to do a clean windows reinstall in the near future for a computer that is used for working as well as gaming and maybe streaming.
So if there would be the actual possibility of installing programs on a separate drive that keep their function even after a windows reinstall I‘d absolutely install any program on a separate, program dedicated, drive. 🙂✌🏻
@@Canadien1860It has not changed. Programs are always tightly intertwined with Windows regardless of their installation folder.
Will reinstalling with keeping files keep files that are on the HDD? My system and windows is on another SSD disk
Yes the other HDD's files will be untouched, as long as you don't delete any partition on it.
Sir, is there any way to amend bios setting if my laptop keyboard is not functioning (especially the ENTER key) ? I can boot into bios but the legacy mode setting is disable, so it cant detach my usb pendrive & usb keyboard. I have tried changed the laptop keyboard to a new one but the result remain same (ie certain keys & ENTER key are not working). Since the ENTER key cant be used, i cant amend the bios setting to recognize any external keyboard & pendrive. Appreciate if you could enlighten me on this matter.
I have to say, that's a very weird one. Even after replacing the keyboard you still have the same issue? Are you sure you have access to all of the settings in the bios, you might need to enter a Administrator BIOS password to get access to all of the settings?
Hey I came from your black screen video. I tried everything you suggested including resetting PC but I couldn’t do it for some reason.
You told me I need a clean install of Windows but I don’t know how to do that please help
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@@memstechtipsHey, if I install Windows from a USB, what happens to my current Windows that is corrupted?
I have the bule screen of death error I have tried everything except the windows repair tool and the fixUwin tool can this method work?
If i have many data store at temp folder like vscode, python,... so this is not good solution.
What if * not found
Will this work if its encrypted with bitlocker and no recovery key?
No, in that case you need to format the drive.
That's a lot of work for nothing, considering none of the previously installed programs will work. And if people still keep their data on Desktop, they should know better.
For people who don't make backups and are in desperate need of their data this works perfectly fine. I'd like to know, do you have a method of reinstalling Windows and keeping all the programs?
@@memstechtips Whenever you reinstall Windows, no programs will be preserved, no matter what skill you have. That's why I've said this is work for nothing. Those lots of people who work daily but don't have backups, need to do so !
@@lucianmineadepends on your main goal. If main goal is getting my way then you’re right. If my main goal is helping someone I’ll deal with the fact they don’t have backups and try to help them out anyway