Anyway - do I need to do something about this? If so, what do I do about this........
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Whew! I will ignore it then! That's what happens when I "dig" around into spots that are deeper than I need to go! I fall in!
I'm sorry Bob. I didn't give the path directions very well so I'll try to be more careful!BobH wrote: ↑15 Jun 2024, 18:38Following Skitterbug's lead, I found that I could not get the same results in that after reaching Settings > System > Storage I could find no option to display Disks & Volumes > System; therefore I don't know if I have situation similar to hers. Why would I not have the option to display the information she did?
I did poke a little further (Settings > System > Storage > Clean Up Recommendations) and found that I have 4.5GB of old Windows10 files. I have been using Windows 11 for some time now. I think I am well past the period when I might have reverted to Win 10. Should I delete the old windows files?
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Skitterbug wrote: ↑15 Jun 2024, 20:06I figured the "stuff" there wasn't taking up a lot of space on my hard drives so rather than delete, the info could sit there for a while until I run out of space!
Do you have a Windows installation media (USB or DVD) available? This could be useful if a repair needs to be performed.Skitterbug wrote: ↑15 Jun 2024, 17:18I happened to click on System/Storage/Disks - Volumes/System and noted that it indicates EFI system partition's status says: Full repair needed. My computer runs just fine. Checked the web and didn't find anything helpful to me. I did note that BitLocker comes with Windows 11 Pro and mine is Home so I'm wondering if that is the problem? This is a computer built by iBuyPower so it isn't one that is "homegrown".
Anyway - do I need to do something about this? If so, what do I do about this........![]()
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Hi Franny!FrannyStephLux wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 07:40
Do you have a Windows installation media (USB or DVD) available? This could be useful if a repair needs to be performed.