Yes you can do so but you will need to take some extra steps for Installation and it depends on your BIOS ... (Emulation stuff)
Search those steps online, you will find them.
Yes you can do this but it is a very tiring process.
if still interested you can boot to command prompt through advanced options you see in the screen short you sent.
Once on the command prompt type Xcopy /? and a whole new can of worms will open to have fun with.
Just install Windows 10 in C drive without formatting the drive.
All your files including previous windows 10 will be moved to Windows.old folder. Extract all your data and shift-delete Windows.old folder.
Just install Windows 10 in C drive without formatting the drive.
All your files including previous windows 10 will be moved to Windows.old folder. Extract all your data and shift-delete Windows.old folder.
Just install Windows 10 in C drive without formatting the drive.
All your files including previous windows 10 will be moved to Windows.old folder. Extract all your data and shift-delete Windows.old folder.
7GB is too low. Windows might fail to install. Windows 10 takes at-least 12-15 GB on clean install (without any updates or drivers).
Windows XP SP 2 takes 2 GB, Windows XP SP3 takes around 5 GB and Windows 7 takes 10-12 GB.
----------------------- @rajkumar999 bro, download any Linux ISO and make a bootable pendrive. You can download Puppy Linux. It is less than 300 MB in size.
Boot from that pendrive and transfer files to external drive.
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