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I would suggest you to follow these steps, mentioned below to delete volume files manually from
Windows.old folder and check, if it helps.
1) Enter This PC in the search box, and then click on This PC in the search results.
2) Double-tap or double-click the drive that Windows is installed on (typically, the C: drive).
3) Double-tap or double-click the Windows.old folder.
4) Double-tap or double-click the Users folder.
5) Double-tap or double-click your user name.
6) Open the Windows.old folder that contain the volume files, that you want to delete.
7) Delete the volume files that you want from Windows.old folder on Windows 10 and check, if it works.
8) Repeat steps 5-7 for each user account on your PC.
For more information please read here:
https://answers.microsoft.com/... or you can do this:
1) Open the run program (ie Windows key plus 'R')
2) type in msconfig
3) Choose Boot Tab
4) Delete entries other than Current OS
5) Restart your machine, should go straight to correct OS
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https://www.reddit.com/