Perhaps 1 is something they alter for each new version Medion anbd use same Boot. Perhaps not too surprising MS install got its knickers in a twist. It looks like the Medion boots then goes to partition 2. So, if MS treats 1 as a sort of C: drive it is not going to be able to write much to it, certainly not Windows-Old. ![]() The"Boot" disk is not active and is not a boot disk in the normal sense.ģ & 4 are of no consequence while trying to get Win-10. The" Local Disk" is active and boots - yes that 100MB one. Active - others ones are not.Ģ "Boot" about 430GB ( 55.4GB used ) - did know exactly but lost the figure.Ĥ No name 1 GB with 193.4 used. It has four primary partitions: - For your info, you can make any one primary active - a boot one.ġ "Local Disk" 100 MB - yes Megabytes not GB. I have looked at the Medion SATA ll hard disk in my Laptop. ![]() Win-10 will not install on a Medion laptop - busbee
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