Hi Trouble
The thing is that I'm going to switch to the other drive at some point, I already have a empty 200 gigabyte partition all set up for it.
I've been upgrading but the last two updates have had the same errors in them when I got done.
Neither one of them has the right click menu from the Start Button working.
Maybe that won't happen in the next update, but I figured the last update would fix it.
None of the programs in the start menu will open unless I select Run as Administrator?
It was this way in the previous build as well, I have no clue why.
I'm running from my Windows Account ID, so I don't know why it wants me to run things as admin.
That's only from the start menu, anything I start from the Taskbar RocketDock or the desktop works fine.
If I can do a clean install on the new drive (this is where my Windows 8 install was) I can still run all my software in the old version until I get things setup.
This will then be my final Windows 10 installation when it gets updated to retail.
By the way I ran SFC/scannow on my current install and it didn't find any errors at all, which surprised me.
Anyway I have the .ISO, and I have my new System Image File made, so I'll figure it out tomorrow.
I was thinking of starting the installation and seeing if it gives me the option to install on my clean partition.
I guess the worse that can happen is that it won't boot and I'll have to restore my system image.
My guess is that it will boot into the new install and ignore the old one unless I tell it which drive to boot to?
But I remember that dual booting Windows 7 after Windows 8 was installed was a problem, while is worked fine the other way around.
On the other hand I guess I can just do the upgrade, and see if it fixes things and the try the other option if it doesn't.
Mike