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My laptop used to come with windows 10, but then I decided to install ubuntu on it instead. Now I would like to install windows 10. Is there way to get windows 10 back?
First you will need a bootable USB - a USB flash drive that has at least 16GB of space (there are free programs that you will find available on internet to make the USB bootable), download Windows 10 ISO file and add to the USB.
Alter the BIOS sequence on your PC so your USB device is first. In most instances, the BIOS will usually not be automatically set to your device. If you skip this step, your computer will start regularly from your hard drive instead of getting boot information from your USB device, then follow the steps to install the windows OS.
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I'm a Mac user, and I recently started programming GUI's in C#. I don't find the Storyboard in Xamarin Studio, respectively in Xcode very convenient. So I'm trying to install Windows 10 Iot on my Raspberry Pi 3 to work with Visual Studio. After a lot of searching I still can't find a way to burn Windows (.iso ).img file on the SD card from my Mac. I tried using the virtual machine with Windows Guest OS, since Microsoft has a special program to do this on Windows, but it doesn't detect the SD card.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Within Parallels Desktop with your Windows 10 VM booted, share the SD card from your MacOS to your Windows VM PC.
Share Device
Once you have done this you will be able to see the SD card within Windows IoT.
IoT Format SD Card
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I've recently reinstalled my laptop. I have a ,main machine which has all the programs install files on. Before i reinstalled the laptop i was able to access the shares on the machine fine, after the reinstall it keeps telling me that i don't have permission. Previously it would ask for the pcs username/password but its not doing that. Other machines are still able to access the shares fine, and i can remote desktop it from the laptop but not connect to the shares. The pc shows up under networks. The PC is running winows 7 and the laptop windows 10. I can access the laptop fine from the pc but not the other way around.
I get "You do not have permission to access \PC"
Turns out it was something to do with a windows update. Once windows had updated on the laptop it connected fine
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I don't understand that StackExchange, where I can post question about computers, so I think, this will be good.
Friend of mine wanted to reinstall windows and clear everything. He had windows XP. He don't know a lot of computers, so I decided, I will do that. I took his HDD to home and connected to my computer. Installation of windows XP started and everything worked well.
But when I bring HDD back to his computer and connected it, all I get after start computer is that (picture bellow). It is something like cursor, flashing on screen and never end. Does someone know, what could went wrong, when that worked well in my PC and its same windows, which he had before? (Sorry for bad english)
Windows is configured based on the hardware underneath. Installing windows in one system and then placing the HDD in another usually does not work. Use a Bootable USB to install Windows in the system as the DVD Drive isn't functional.
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I am trying to install Ubuntu on windows using Oracle VM virtual Box from an ISO disk image.When I try to install, the installer gives a prompt that " The computer currently has no operating systems" I am wondering if this should have detected my windows operating system or is it just trying to detect Operating systems within the virtual Box.
The reason being it gives only two options to install
--Erase disk and install Ubuntu
-- Resize partition for Ubuntu
I do not want to erase all files on my windows operating system. Does anybody know what does the 'disk' in the discussion mean>
The installer is looking for OS installations on the disk in the VM, not the host machine. You are perfectly safe selecting Erase disk and install Ubuntu, and in most situations in a VM, that is the correct choice.
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Well, I screwed up big time today. The long and the short of it is that I spilled water on my MacBook Pro and the motherboard is shot. However, the hard drive seems to be okay. So I plugged the SATA cable into my PC, win 7 32bit, however I cannot find the drive. I just wanna copy some stuff over. Does anyone have any ideas?
You need to download a driver for windows to view the mac file system... search for an HFS+ driver
Even better, goto an Apple Support community :-)
One example:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1368010
http://www.markc.me.uk/blog/files/HFSOnWindows.html
there are plenty of others. I used one at home for winXP to write to hfs+