Excellent.

I’m going to try that.

I truly do appreciate all of your suggestions.  They’re of great help!

And, I wish to publicly apologize for the vague subject line.  A few of you 
made me see that wouldn’t really work so well.

I just remember bringing this subject up a few weeks ago and not really getting 
many answers.

Thanks again, and I apologize.

 

 

From: David Moore [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 9:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Installing Windows 10 on a Del tablet

 

Hi Brian,

Yes, Brian is right. I only have 32 GB on this SSD drive and I do just what he 
said. Like I said in another post, I Hooked my external drive up and the win 10 
10856 upgrade did great, because I had that external drive hooked up so the 
back up that windows does went to the external drive. Have a great one.

 

 

From: Brian Vogel <mailto:[email protected]>

Sent: Saturday, January 9, 2016 7:59 PM

To: [email protected] 

Subject: Re: Installing Windows 10 on a Del tablet

 

Jim,

        Well, the most likely answer is that she has a lot more user data on 
her system, and if this is the case then you are in luck.  You can always get a 
USB drive or microSD card that's as large, or larger, in its capacity than the 
whole "hard drive" on this machine.  Copy off all the user data and then delete 
it from the tablet itself.  Then run the upgrade, which will likely work.  Then 
copy the user data back on to the device.

        I actually suggest that, whenever possible, if your tablet has an SD or 
microSD card port that you keep one in there and save all your user data to 
that rather than to the "hard drive" (which isn't, but you know what I mean).  
These days 32GB isn't a heck of a lot of space as far as any OS is concerned.  
The microSD card I have in my smartphone is 64GB.

Brian



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