Transfer de disco duro à unité SSD
Transfer de disco duro à unité SSD
You can install the OS directly onto the SSD without transferring the entire system. Since your HDD has about 550GB free out of 990GB, you have enough space. The process involves booting into a recovery environment, installing Windows on the SSD, and then formatting or partitioning it as needed.
You don’t have to buy Windows 10 again. A fresh installation is possible if you’re just starting out. Follow the setup instructions carefully to ensure everything is configured correctly.
You don't have to buy a new Windows, just ensure you're logged in with a Microsoft account since the key will be tied to that account. To perform a fresh installation, you must generate a Windows installer USB. You can obtain the software from Microsoft; you'll need an 8GB or larger USB drive. Once the USB is ready, restart your computer and adjust the boot sequence (in BIOS) to start from the USB. Proceed with the Windows setup and choose SSD as the installation medium. After completion, configure the default boot location to SSD in BIOS so you can launch Windows and access your HDD via File Explorer.