Reinstall Windows 10 On New Ssd

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Dec 04, 2015  My new SSD is coming this saturday and I'm planning on reinstalling Windows 10 to it, which would not only save up space on my HDD but also make it boot up faster (correct me if i'm wrong). The steps to install/reinstall Windows 10 on SSD are almost the same with the steps to install/reinstall Windows 10 on HDD (Hard Disk Drive). So, you can refer to it. So, you can refer to it. If my windows isn't activated, Can I still do a reset without buying or reinstalling windows? What are all the levels of windows 10 FreeCell? I can't find how many there are and what is the highest that can be achieved? Why windows 10 has tons of problem, bought brand new. Feb 13, 2019  1) Insert the drive into the PC or laptop onto which you want to install Windows 10. Then turn on the computer and it should boot from the flash drive. If not, enter the BIOS and ensure the computer is set to boot from the USB drive (using the arrow keys to put it.

Jul 03, 2019  If your SSD has installed Windows 10 already, you can skip to next step, Windows 10 will get activated after fresh installation. When you are asked to select Windows 10 installation type, click Custom: install Windows only. Select your SSD to install Windows. Oct 03, 2019  Don't try to copy the old OS from the HDD, it is much better to clean install Windows 10 on the SSD. If you do not have Windows 10 Installation Media Click HERE to download the Media Creation Tool (Click on Download Tool Now), with that you can download the latest Windows 10 ISO (Select Create Installation Media for Another PC), you can create a bootable USB flash drive (min 4GB) using that tool. If you activated Windows 10 with a Microsoft account, you can install a new hard drive to your PC or laptop and it will remain activated. There are a number of ways to move Windows to a new drive.

Don't try to copy the old OS from the HDD, it is much better to clean install Windows 10 on the SSD

If you do not have Windows 10 Installation Media Click HERE to download the Media Creation Tool (Click on Download Tool Now), with that you can download the latest Windows 10 ISO (Select Create Installation Media for Another PC), you can create a bootable USB flash drive (min 4GB) using that tool or create the ISO file which you can later burn to DVD

Once you have the bootable installation media created:

  1. Shut down your system. remove the old HDD and install the SSD (there should be only the SSD attached to your system during the installation process)
  2. Insert the Bootable Installation Media
  3. Go into your BIOS and if SATA Mode is not set to AHCI, change it
  4. Change the boot order so the Installation Media is top of the boot order
  5. Save changes to BIOS and Reboot your system
  6. The Installation should start
  7. During the installation process skip the steps which ask for a product key and select the option 'I am Reinstalling Windows 10 on this PC', and activation will not be an issue, your PC will have a digital entitlement stored on the Microsoft Servers
  8. During the installation process, your system will reboot, at that point, you may need to go into your BIOS and change the boot order so your system boots from your Hard Drive, otherwise the installation may start all over again - do not remove the installation media at this point
  9. When Window 10 has finished installing and the desktop appears, shut your system down
  10. If you have a second HDD bay install the old HDD into it and start your system
  11. Make sure you can see both drives in Windows File Explorer, if not you may need to restart a couple of times for Windows to recognise both drives
  12. Install any required drivers (can be obtained from the support page on the Website of the manufacturer of your system
  13. When your system is up and running,
  • copy your data (files, images, music . . . etc.) from the old HDD into a temporary folder in the SSD
  • format the old HDD and name it Data Drive
  • copy the files back onto the old HDD
  • Delete the temporary folder from the SSD

That's It!

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