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nice try, windows 10 upgrades don't have that option. create a new legit fml?
I upgraded and it's fine all my files and everything. what happened?
that's what happens when you put a new os on your computer. it wipes everything off of it. should have done your research beforehand. you deserve it
Maybe you should do your research. Win10 is provided as an upgrade (not a new install) to anyone, upgrades NEVER clean your HD before-hand (they also create back-ups of all replaced files, so op's files are most likely not lost, just misplaced). I've already done dozens of Win10 upgrades and not once were files lost.
I tried to upgrade to windows 10 and it fried my hd
Thanks to you, you didn't make a backup. Luckily I'm 99% certain that Windows made a backup by itself.
There's this concept called "Backing up"...
Windows sucks
Back up! Has no one told you to back up yet? Are you 12?
I bought a 32gb jump drive because shit happens... 'merica
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YOU HAVEN'T LOST EVERYTHING!!! in events like this Windows creates a backup. you'll find ALL your files in the "windows.old" folder. just search it up!!!
Don't trust them when it says it'll retain your old files, you need to always back up your files before upgrading or changing your OS. Sometimes Windows is nice enough to put your files in a folder on the Windows drive called "windows.old" which would be where everything you had on that drive before would be saved. However I don't know if they kept that feature in Windows 10.