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Was the policies tab removed in a Windows update for enhancing . . . I have been trying to backup different directories to repair Windows on a Seagate external hard drive However, it keeps freezing at about 5% Different articles say to disable and enable cache writing, and then to repair the external hard drive But each article shows this policy tab However, each article shows a policy tab that is not in my device manager I do not see a policies tab So
New SSD drive not showing in windows 11 - Microsoft Community Edition Windows 11 Home Version 22H2 Installed on 2 3 2023 OS build 22621 1265 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000 22638 1000 0 From Device Manager Device settings for SCSI\Disk Ven_NVMe Prod_INTEL_SSDPEKNU01\5 e7da860 0 000000 were not migrated from previous OS installation due to partial or ambiguous device match
disk management - Microsoft Community Hi vanlalfaka Please provide a screenshot of your Disk Management Windows, I need to see the partition table on your drive If you right click the 'Free Space' partition, what options are you presented with?
Connecting a Seagate Hard Drive to Windows 7. . . To work on this problem, please access the Disk Management on your computer and assign a drive letter for your external hard drive Here's how to get to your Disk Management: Open Control Panel > System and Security Click Administrative Tools In the Administrative Tools window, open the Computer Management icon
Windows 7 SP1 64-bit only recognizes 746GB of 3TB drive But it's too late then After installing Windows 7 if you want to increase the partition size from 746GB to 2 7TB you can resize the partition Windows is installed on Windows file systems are currently limited to 256TB each Resizing Or Creating New Partition in Windows 7 Using Windows 7 Disk Management (doesn't always allow making changes):
This copy of Windows is not genuine? BLACK screen I'm having problems working out what you did with the Pro SP1 disk? I've never attempted a repair install on a system with an Anytime Upgrade - especially not with it showing as non-genuine I really think your best option is going to be a clean install of the base OS (home premium) followed by the Anytime Upgrade again
Moving from Win 11 Pro to Win 11 Home and (maybe) reversing it in the . . . Is it possible to do this without problems? Also, in a future, if I needed to return to original disk with Windows 11 Pro - would that be possible by simple switching disk and returing to the original one? Third - which version of Windows 11 Home Edition I should buy? Standard OEM will be sufficient?