Dell tell me my W10 is corrupt (Hard Drive showing 100%) for many minuets at start up, it's not due to loading lots of stuff. Is it possible to repair W10 without losing all my data, if so how do I do this?
It's always a good idea to get in the habit of backing up data to an external destination, like an external hard drive. DVDs and flash drives if you must, but imo, hard drives are better for a home user.
I've used SyncBackFree for over a decade with excellent results, but there are many others to chose from.
Many thanks for your replies. I have an external hard drive and it was my intention to clone my C drive when it's working properly using Acronis. I have backed up everything I can to USB sticks so I think I will carry out a fresh install of W10 then get all of my stuff back on the hard drive then make a clone using Acronis. Think this is the way to go?
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