R9 3900X - Peerless Assassin 120 SE - Asus Prime X570 Pro - Powercolor 7900XT - 32gb LPX 3200mhz - Corsair SF750 Platinum - 1TB WD SN850X - CoolerMaster NR200 White - Gigabyte M27Q-SA - Corsair K70 Rapidfire - Logitech MX518 Legendary - HyperXCloud Alpha wireless R5 5600X - Cryorig C7 - Asus ROG B350-i - EVGA RTX2060KO - 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V 3333mhz - Corsair SF450 - 500gb 960 EVO - LianLi TU100B If you want to get rid of old drivers and you know what you're doing - use Ghostbuster tool (but it's not needed and I don't recommend that if you're unexperienced user). If not - you can install them by downloading from manufacturer's website (the same as you do when you made new install and need drivers). At first boot Windows install propoer drivers for your computer. Windows will be unactivated (because of hardware change) but other than that - everything will be the same. Make sure both your hard drive and SSD are hooked up to your computer, and then you can run the software and follow the steps to clone your hard drive over to. Then all you need is to boot from your new drive on new computer. You can resize partition while cloning (or shrink) to fit your new drive. Then plug both drives into your new build computer and boot from that Rescue Media USB.Ĭloning will be easy - it's just drag&drop program with few common tasks. ![]() Then prepare bootable usb (it's called "Rescue USB" - you can find it in "Other Tasks" - "Create Rescue Media"). ![]() I'm also on Windows 8.1 as of now, but I want to update to Windows 10 on my new pc. How exactly would I go about this?Īlso, if I were to boot using the cloned SSD without having Windows activated on my computer (I'm going to buy it separately if necessary), would my system still be usable? All help is appreciated~ Right now I'm using a laptop with a single HDD, but my new one will use an SSD. So I'm about to get my first pc in a couple weeks and I'm wondering how I'd be able to clone my current hard drive to the new ssd so that all the files, programs, and settings are the same if I were to boot from the new pc.
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