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Moving Windows 10 From One Drive To Another

Moving Windows 10 From One Drive To Another

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antmat04
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02-28-2016, 03:52 AM
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It’s possible to relocate Windows 10 between drives, including moving boot files and software. You don’t necessarily have to remove the drive and reinstall entirely—just transfer the necessary components. If you’re having trouble after reinstalling on the new drive, check for file corruption or compatibility issues. Let me know if you need guidance on the steps!
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antmat04
02-28-2016, 03:52 AM #1

It’s possible to relocate Windows 10 between drives, including moving boot files and software. You don’t necessarily have to remove the drive and reinstall entirely—just transfer the necessary components. If you’re having trouble after reinstalling on the new drive, check for file corruption or compatibility issues. Let me know if you need guidance on the steps!

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Matke04
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02-29-2016, 01:09 PM
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The only solution is using disk cloning. Moving just the operating system to another drive isn't straightforward. The issue with the installation on the new drive isn't clear—what specific problems are you encountering?
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Matke04
02-29-2016, 01:09 PM #2

The only solution is using disk cloning. Moving just the operating system to another drive isn't straightforward. The issue with the installation on the new drive isn't clear—what specific problems are you encountering?

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Cqristopher
Member
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03-05-2016, 04:46 AM
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It functions similarly to running two computers together. It resolved the shutdown problems I faced, but all my files are managed by the operating system on the affected drive. The new drive appears just like it did on the first time I used the computer.
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Cqristopher
03-05-2016, 04:46 AM #3

It functions similarly to running two computers together. It resolved the shutdown problems I faced, but all my files are managed by the operating system on the affected drive. The new drive appears just like it did on the first time I used the computer.