Hi,
New 81 yr old user here (2 months), first post, been lurking to try and learn best ways to update from Win10 to on 3 computers (Dell XPS 8930 desktop [2020], HP 17t-by200 Laptop [2020] & HP-G70-463CL Notebook PC [2009]). I've been trying to avoid getting a MS account, turns out, I already had one.
Nothing like waiting until the last minute to update
Long story shortened -
I was not able to update to Win11 on the HP-G70 because the processor does not support SSE 4.2. Signed up for ESU updates.
For the HP 17t I was going to let it download and install Win11 24H2 from the Updates folder but I ended up with an MS error message (0x80246017) [delete previous installation files, reset the Registry key values, or disable the antivirus]. Tried several suggested repairs and they all failed.
I created a USB SanDisk with Rufus 4.11 and Win11_25H2.iso and was able to get 25H2 installed as an update (apparently) because I did not lose any data or programs (Yea!). Unfortunately I am signed in with my MS account, which I will remove later and create a local account.
For my Dell XPS desktop I cannot allow the system to install Win11 24H2 because my PCIe 220GB C: drive only has 21.4GB space left. That is my dilemma.
I recently acquired a Samsung PCIe NVME M2 1TB SSD to upgrade my C: drive and I have a new M.2 SDD Enclosure for duplication/copy etc.
I'm thinking I should:
- Make a separate backup of my C: drive onto each of my WD 1TB Hard Drives using Macrium.
- Open up my desktop and remove the old SSD C: drive and install the new 1TB Samsung.
- Use the M.2 SSD Enclosure to copy my old C: drive to the new 1TB Samsung using Macrium.
- Use the USB San Disk to update my Win10 to Win11 25H2 keeping my files & programs.
or
- Use the newly created C: drive to update to Win 24H2 keeping my files & programs and update to Win11 25H2 later.
or
- Use the USB San Disk to do a clean install of Win11 25H2 on the newly created C: drive. Then install all my programs again.
or . . .
I am sure there are many different ways I could reach my goal of keeping current programs & files, updating to Win11 25H2 on my newly installed Samsung 1TB SSD and not having to use a MS account. I'm just not sure of how to proceed. I'm just looking for the easiest least painful way to do that.
I should point out that I have never done a complete Recovery using Macrium and haven't used the M.2 SSD Enclosure at all.
I hope I have made myself clear.
Thanks in Advance for any help offered.
Jerry
New 81 yr old user here (2 months), first post, been lurking to try and learn best ways to update from Win10 to on 3 computers (Dell XPS 8930 desktop [2020], HP 17t-by200 Laptop [2020] & HP-G70-463CL Notebook PC [2009]). I've been trying to avoid getting a MS account, turns out, I already had one.
Nothing like waiting until the last minute to update
Long story shortened -
I was not able to update to Win11 on the HP-G70 because the processor does not support SSE 4.2. Signed up for ESU updates.
For the HP 17t I was going to let it download and install Win11 24H2 from the Updates folder but I ended up with an MS error message (0x80246017) [delete previous installation files, reset the Registry key values, or disable the antivirus]. Tried several suggested repairs and they all failed.
I created a USB SanDisk with Rufus 4.11 and Win11_25H2.iso and was able to get 25H2 installed as an update (apparently) because I did not lose any data or programs (Yea!). Unfortunately I am signed in with my MS account, which I will remove later and create a local account.
For my Dell XPS desktop I cannot allow the system to install Win11 24H2 because my PCIe 220GB C: drive only has 21.4GB space left. That is my dilemma.
I recently acquired a Samsung PCIe NVME M2 1TB SSD to upgrade my C: drive and I have a new M.2 SDD Enclosure for duplication/copy etc.
I'm thinking I should:
- Make a separate backup of my C: drive onto each of my WD 1TB Hard Drives using Macrium.
- Open up my desktop and remove the old SSD C: drive and install the new 1TB Samsung.
- Use the M.2 SSD Enclosure to copy my old C: drive to the new 1TB Samsung using Macrium.
- Use the USB San Disk to update my Win10 to Win11 25H2 keeping my files & programs.
or
- Use the newly created C: drive to update to Win 24H2 keeping my files & programs and update to Win11 25H2 later.
or
- Use the USB San Disk to do a clean install of Win11 25H2 on the newly created C: drive. Then install all my programs again.
or . . .
I am sure there are many different ways I could reach my goal of keeping current programs & files, updating to Win11 25H2 on my newly installed Samsung 1TB SSD and not having to use a MS account. I'm just not sure of how to proceed. I'm just looking for the easiest least painful way to do that.
I should point out that I have never done a complete Recovery using Macrium and haven't used the M.2 SSD Enclosure at all.
I hope I have made myself clear.
Thanks in Advance for any help offered.
Jerry
- Windows Build/Version
- Microsoft Win 10 ver 22H2 (OS Build 19045.633)
My Computers
System One System Two
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- OS
- Windows 11 Home 25H2 Build 26200.6899
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell XPS 8930 (Feb 2020)
- CPU
- Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700 CPU @ 3.00GHz, 3000
- Motherboard
- Dell Inc. 0T2HR0, ver A02, s/n F1J6P23.CNPE1009CK0644
- Memory
- 32 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030
- Sound Card
- Reaktek Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- (2) HP Pavilion 22cw IPS LED Backlit Monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 960
- Hard Drives
- C: 1TB Samsung 990 Evo Plus PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
E: 1TB SSD Scan Disk Plus
F: 1TB GB WD Hard Disk
G: 1TB GB WD Hard Disk
I: WD 2TB My Passport USB 3.0 Secure Portable Hard Drive (Red)
- PSU
- Dell 450 watt
- Case
- Dell XPS 8930
- Cooling
- 5" internal fan
- Keyboard
- Wired Dell keyboard came with system
- Mouse
- Wireless Kensington Expert Mouse
- Internet Speed
- Frontier Fiber Optic 800MB up 940MB down (average). Killer Ethernet Controller cannot be updated.
- Browser
- MozillaFirefox | Brave |
- Antivirus
- Winows Defender
- Other Info
- 3 printers:
Brother 8040 USB (Copy - Print - Scan) b&w (scan in color & b&w)
HP LaserJet 4000 Series (print 17 ppm in b&w)
HP OfficeJet Pro 8630 Wireless Color (Print - Fax - Scan - Copy - Web)
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- Operating System
- Windows 11 Home 25H2 Build 26200.6899
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Hewlett Packard Laptop 17t-by200
- CPU
- Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz, 2304 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
- Motherboard
- HP 865B
- Memory
- 16.8 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Built In - Unk
- Sound Card
- Built In - Unk
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17.3 Inch Touchscreen
- Screen Resolution
- 1600 x 900
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
- PSU
- Built In
- Case
- Plastic
- Cooling
- Internal
- Keyboard
- Built In
- Mouse
- DPI
- Internet Speed
- Frontier Fiber Optic 235 up/down average
- Browser
- Mozilla Firefox | Brave
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- 3 printers:
Brother 8040 USB (Copy - Print - Scan) b&w (scan in color & b&w)
HP LaserJet 4000 Series (print 17 ppm in b&w)
HP OfficeJet Pro 8630 Wireless Color (Print - Fax - Scan - Copy - Web)







