I wanted to keep freeDOS and all that the computer came with, even though that just might not be possible anymore, since I deleted the partition. It still allows to boot from the USB and "allows" to install the Windows 10, but with same problem as before, and I am still afraid of deleting all the partitions to install Windows 10. I did not delete the other partitions, afraid I would mess with the computer even more. So I deleted a 4.9GB partition, which got to be the recovery partition and maybe other things, and now it doesn't even let me access freeDOS. One method I found could work, was deleting what existed before in MBR partition taable mode (FreeDOS, HP Docs, and others), but I was still not sure if I was not deleting more than desired. Not continuing, it informs of an installation error: 0x2. It allows to continue the installation, but I did not, because I wanted to avoid problems. When trying to select the biggest free partition and installing windows 10, a message error appeared saying that there was a conflit of GPT and MBR partition tables. When I got into the partition selection menu there were 3 or 4 partitions, being one of them possibly a recovery partition or the freeDOS system partition. When I changed boot order, I could go into the windows 10 installation menu. I proceeded to "install" a legitimate downloaded Windows 10 OS into a USB stick. The laptop came with FreeDOS installed and HP Docs, which were the two only options when booting the system. Hello all, I'm new here, because I bought my first HP computer. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs. Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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