Hi
Actually my Windows image file takes 212 Gigabytes of disk space uncompressed, so I'll have to make the partition at least 250 Gigs.
I can remove stuff from it after it's reinstalled but the image is what it is.
I have 2 of them, one made with Paragon and one made with EaseUS TODO Backup.
If I have to I also have the recovery USB drive that came with my computer which would put it back to it's original state.
But I'd rather recover it as it is now.
I've used both of them and they work.
I've backed up Windows 10 14 times so far, (actually 13 but I skipped that number. LOL) and I've restored it 5 times.
If I mess anything up I just restore to before I did it instead of trying to fix it.
Well, I'm not going to do it right now since everything is going fine and I have all my software installed in Windows 10 now, even my Adobe stuff like Indesign CS4, Photoshop, and Premiere.
None of my data is on the drive that I messed up, only my games, Windows 8 and my Widows 10 software is on that drive. All of which can just be copied back to the drive after I format and partition it.
So I guess,
Step one, remove partitions.
Step two, format the drive.
Step three. repartition the drive the way I want it.
Step four. Recover my Windows 8 image to the first partition which will be drive G:\ as it is now.
It will become C:\ when I boot into it.
I can have multiple shots at it if I have to since nothing else will be on the drive.
Step Five. Once I see that I can boot into Windows 8 I can copy all of my game installs, and back to the second partition, Which will remain Drive D:\ so that Windows 10 and 8 will see the stuff the same address they do now.
Does that sound right?
Mike