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  1. Hi Saaiberke, You may need to re-enter your Balancing and/or File Placement settings, so I suggest taking note of them first. If you are using your boot drive as part of a pool, you should remove the boot drive from that pool for the migration. (Anything else on the boot drive that you want to keep should be copied to another drive.) You should deactivate your StableBit license(s) on the WHS2011 install as a final step before replacing it, so that you can reactivate the license(s) on the Windows 10 install without having to contact StableBit to help. Note that while the DrivePool license is deactivated your pool(s) will be read-only. I recommend powering down your system to physically disconnect your pool drives before proceeding with the OS replacement, then powering down to physically reconnect the pool drives after you have installed DrivePool on the new OS. P.S. You should also ensure that Read Striping is disabled on your pool(s) when they come back, as there is currently a Read Striping bug that can cause the wrong data to be read from duplicated files in the pool.
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