why do i have a C:, D: and F: drive but no E:? why do i have two differently randomly sized recovery partitions? is this alrightalso, my computer came with win8 but i got the free update to 10. i still have the original key but the settings say it has a digital license now? if i try and reinstall the system, would the key not work?also, i can't update this pc to win11 because of that tpm 2.0 bullshit, but if i buy one that does, can i use the key i have on this one?
>i can't update this pc to win11 because of that tpm 2.0 bullshithttps://www.makeuseof.com/rufus-bypass-tpm-secure-boot-requirements-windows-11/
>>1510382i read that tweaked versions of win11 had trouble updating automatically.and i also kind of have a phobia of doing advanced shit in computers, because one time i reinstalled win10 and windows.old, which was the folder where all my stuff was and that was supposed to last a month, just deleted itself in front of my eyes.so i think i'll pass, but thank you
>>1510367>why do i have a C:, D: and F: drive but no E:?You can assign any letter, it doesn't matter.
>>1510367 (OP)>why do i have a C:, D: and F: drive but no E:?Probably because you already had an E: drive (maybe a USB drive) when F: was assigned.You can re-assign it to E: by right-clicking on the "CD-ROM 0 DVD (F:) Sem Suportes" square.
>>1510390i see, thank you very much
yeah on mine the USB storage has it's own letter too