You don't need to uninstall a previous OS to install a new one. The installation of the new OS will overwrite the old OS. You should have an option during the OS installation to either perform a quick format or a full format. If you delete the old partitions and perform a full format it should delete the existing information. These are all options during the installation of the new OS.
Same as you would a regular computer ... put in your Windows disc and do a clean install of Windows 10. No Dell server was designed to support client OS's (XP/V/8/10), so there may be things that don't work properly and/or that for which no drivers exist.
I installed Windows 7 on my PowerEdge T620 (thanks again to everyone on here that had helped me!), and the only thing I needed was a RAID driver... If I remember correctly...
Daniel My
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March 27th, 2016 11:00
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You don't need to uninstall a previous OS to install a new one. The installation of the new OS will overwrite the old OS. You should have an option during the OS installation to either perform a quick format or a full format. If you delete the old partitions and perform a full format it should delete the existing information. These are all options during the installation of the new OS.
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theflash1932
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March 28th, 2016 10:00
Same as you would a regular computer ... put in your Windows disc and do a clean install of Windows 10. No Dell server was designed to support client OS's (XP/V/8/10), so there may be things that don't work properly and/or that for which no drivers exist.
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March 30th, 2016 08:00
I installed Windows 7 on my PowerEdge T620 (thanks again to everyone on here that had helped me!), and the only thing I needed was a RAID driver... If I remember correctly...
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