In my case my 64GB sdd primary (the one by default) was split in 2 partitions: one for win of 40GB and the other partition for data. In my point of view downloads from the internet are better on a separate partition for security's sake. My notebook cares nothing for "don't upgrade unless I say so" and overwrites it, thus filling the C: where I had the win ,🙈🙄 My poor notebook entered BIOS and Efi shell. And went into a loop. I verified the efishell and I knew how to boot from there but I was honestly affraid. Never done it before. I realized that without enough space, not a chance to open the win. It was simply: full. So: common sense. Used my old notebook reached through the official channel. But since it couldn't open the win, how could they help. So, the next common sense thing for someone who knows a bit: I took out my sd card, grabbed a stick and did a hard reset repartitioning. Now I have my entire 64GB for win (why does it need so much space when I use the same stuff I used since 2005 idk, it just grows and I uninstall functions 🤣🤣🤣). I consider a second m2ssd in the future just because it would be more convenient than keeping my memory card slot busy. But if I can't use smth beyond 512GB I can remain to my 512GB card and that is it... cheaper... So yeah. It doesn't work: restart. Nothing? Unplug all cards and restart. Nothing?! hard reset, just like with phones: wipe it clean once in a while. Healthy and it lasts longer. I have a Medion E3221 4GB RAM, 64-bit Intel N5000CPU 1.10GHz purchased in 2019 (I literally had to ask a friend in Germany to buy it for me cause I saw it on the website and I wanted it from a medion store, no third party stores - I am that crazy- 🙈🙈🤣🤣🤣).
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