Cracked Windows 10 operating system, so you can use repair programs from Windows or are there problems?

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At the risk that I might listen to something now May, but I still have the following problem. I have an older Lenovo laptop with Win. 7 gave a friend who should fix him, instead he made me a second operating system Win 10 on which he probably has cracked from China, since the browser pages, etc. All in Chinese or similar open. I have to say that the new operating system is doing a lot better, but I'm afraid to run repair tools from or for Windows, as I'm worried that this operating system might be a problem. Are my concerns justified? I'd like to run the following program: advancedsystemrepair

Em

What do you want to fix, if everything goes? You have to check only the language settings and the local time zone in the settings, synonymous, the German keyboard must sin set, then you have a normal Windows 10. What should be there "cracked" and what do you mean with "cracked"? You can crack a vault - even a virtual one, but an OS is an OS and Windows 10 is one of many.

di

I can't find memory, my hard drive can specifically partition hard drive C. No partitioning and would like to use a program for it

Em

You can't partition a hard disk that is in use! You have to start another OS, for example a Linux from the USB stick. Then you can use the gparted tool to repartition your Windows hard drive. If you do everything right, you can do it even without data loss.

di

That sounds plausible, First of all, thanks for your really helpful answers, I'll be busy in the near future to make me a little smarter about your proposed program, but in any case understood where the problem lies. I have just seen on Google that there's a Windows 10 version of Chip.de. GParted Live 32 bit ISO image, do you know that by chance, or would you rather advise against it?

Em

That's what I meant. Download the Geparted iso and "burn it" on a USB stick. If you do that with a Windows PC, Rufus is best, on a Mac you take the app Escher for it, under Linux DiskDump.
Of course, Chip offers its own version of Windows, but you have to rummage through them with a load of advertising, you better load Windows directly from Microsoft - the download is free and a key you have?