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taetertot

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  1. If you plan on doing a clean install:

    Deactivate the license prior to doing so. 

    (ideally) disconnect the pooled disk, to ensure no issues with the installation (it does weird things sometimes, if the system disk isn't the first disk).

    Reinstall Windows.

    Reconnect the disks (if they were disconnected).

    Reinstall and Activate StableBit DrivePool.

     

    Once the OS has been reinstalled and once StableBit DrivePool is installed, the software will recognize the pooled disks and automatically rebuild the pool. 

     

     

    Tyvm. One quick followup: how do I deactivate license? In Settings I see "Manage License" and then the only option is "Transfer License."

  2. How about for a clean install of Windows 10?

     

    Right now I'm running Windows 8.1, and I have Drivepool 2.1.1.561 installed. I have 2.2.0.661 beta downloaded and can upgrade if necessary.

     

    What I'll be doing is, installing the Windows 10 upgrade via Microsoft's update process.

     

    And then I'll do a clean install of Windows 10.

     

    What's the safest way to do this so my Drivepool is recognized on the clean Windows 10 install?

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