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Get assistance with installing Windows 8.1.

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BionicTaco420
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05-26-2016, 09:46 AM
#1
Hi, your question is clear. You're considering using just one 3TB HDD now and wondering if you need to partition or do anything special before switching to an SSD. It seems like a safe approach. Regarding the upgrade—typically you won’t need to reinstall everything, but you might need to adjust partitions or filesystems depending on your setup. Good luck!
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BionicTaco420
05-26-2016, 09:46 AM #1

Hi, your question is clear. You're considering using just one 3TB HDD now and wondering if you need to partition or do anything special before switching to an SSD. It seems like a safe approach. Regarding the upgrade—typically you won’t need to reinstall everything, but you might need to adjust partitions or filesystems depending on your setup. Good luck!

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Pietruus
Junior Member
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05-27-2016, 03:23 AM
#2
To retain existing data on the HDD, you should first set up a partition that's bigger than 64GB. If not, simply install everything over it. When purchasing an SSD, you can move data from the HDD using available software from most manufacturers, but for optimal performance, consider a fresh installation since SSDs and HDDs work differently.
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Pietruus
05-27-2016, 03:23 AM #2

To retain existing data on the HDD, you should first set up a partition that's bigger than 64GB. If not, simply install everything over it. When purchasing an SSD, you can move data from the HDD using available software from most manufacturers, but for optimal performance, consider a fresh installation since SSDs and HDDs work differently.

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williGG
Junior Member
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05-27-2016, 04:20 AM
#3
Yes, you can use the HDD with two partitions—one for the operating system and another for games and other files. Once you have the SSD, you can install the OS there while removing the OS from the HDD. This setup will allow you to retain your games and programs.
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williGG
05-27-2016, 04:20 AM #3

Yes, you can use the HDD with two partitions—one for the operating system and another for games and other files. Once you have the SSD, you can install the OS there while removing the OS from the HDD. This setup will allow you to retain your games and programs.

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SrKaner
Member
222
06-12-2016, 10:50 PM
#4
Yes, but using Steam to download and install games makes them non-playable afterward; you’ll need to re-download them. A workaround involves right-clicking the games in your Steam library, selecting Properties, then Local Files, and choosing Backup game files. Next, restore the backup from there by clicking "Browse local files" in the same menu and selecting the saved copies.
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SrKaner
06-12-2016, 10:50 PM #4

Yes, but using Steam to download and install games makes them non-playable afterward; you’ll need to re-download them. A workaround involves right-clicking the games in your Steam library, selecting Properties, then Local Files, and choosing Backup game files. Next, restore the backup from there by clicking "Browse local files" in the same menu and selecting the saved copies.