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Transfer files and move applications between your old and new PCs.

Transfer files and move applications between your old and new PCs.

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SnailNugget
Junior Member
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03-28-2021, 04:03 AM
#1
Find the tutorial here.
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SnailNugget
03-28-2021, 04:03 AM #1

Find the tutorial here.

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SuperGirl_029
Member
64
03-30-2021, 12:53 AM
#2
I aim to clarify your goal regarding hardware relocation or licensing. Are you planning to transfer it to another motherboard? Do you need an OEM license? Is this about swapping from an HDD to an SSD on the same board?
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SuperGirl_029
03-30-2021, 12:53 AM #2

I aim to clarify your goal regarding hardware relocation or licensing. Are you planning to transfer it to another motherboard? Do you need an OEM license? Is this about swapping from an HDD to an SSD on the same board?

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TyGuyDaBoss
Junior Member
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03-30-2021, 07:54 AM
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I intend to upgrade it to a brand-new system. No motherboard, fresh SSD, or any other changes.
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TyGuyDaBoss
03-30-2021, 07:54 AM #3

I intend to upgrade it to a brand-new system. No motherboard, fresh SSD, or any other changes.

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Pikachu9182
Junior Member
10
04-07-2021, 04:33 AM
#4
Instead of just saving your files and restarting, you could keep your old hard drive for keeping things, while using the SSD just for Windows. This way you get both reliability and performance.
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Pikachu9182
04-07-2021, 04:33 AM #4

Instead of just saving your files and restarting, you could keep your old hard drive for keeping things, while using the SSD just for Windows. This way you get both reliability and performance.

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kiddswagg_760
Member
211
04-07-2021, 07:27 PM
#5
The latest release doesn't include an SSD, and my existing HDD is significantly slow for another build.
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kiddswagg_760
04-07-2021, 07:27 PM #5

The latest release doesn't include an SSD, and my existing HDD is significantly slow for another build.

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tada_da
Member
128
04-08-2021, 01:42 AM
#6
What license applies? A fresh installation is recommended. You can utilize the existing HDD for storage and transfer your data to the new build. Unless it's an IDE, you'll need a converter.
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tada_da
04-08-2021, 01:42 AM #6

What license applies? A fresh installation is recommended. You can utilize the existing HDD for storage and transfer your data to the new build. Unless it's an IDE, you'll need a converter.

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roodborst2001
Junior Member
10
04-12-2021, 11:48 AM
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It doesn't have to be quick to use as a backup storage. What you're really doing is adding photos and other files. This is ideal when you have two drives, which most experienced users prefer. If you don't have two drives, at least use two partitions—one for system files and one for personal data.
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roodborst2001
04-12-2021, 11:48 AM #7

It doesn't have to be quick to use as a backup storage. What you're really doing is adding photos and other files. This is ideal when you have two drives, which most experienced users prefer. If you don't have two drives, at least use two partitions—one for system files and one for personal data.

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mateuszmamona
Member
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04-12-2021, 06:09 PM
#8
Upgrade your SSD by installing it alongside your existing devices and use the HDD for regular storage. If it's no longer your primary boot drive, speed isn't crucial as long as you're playing games. You can store a handful of frequently used games on the SSD and keep the rest on the HDD. This setup functions well for me.
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mateuszmamona
04-12-2021, 06:09 PM #8

Upgrade your SSD by installing it alongside your existing devices and use the HDD for regular storage. If it's no longer your primary boot drive, speed isn't crucial as long as you're playing games. You can store a handful of frequently used games on the SSD and keep the rest on the HDD. This setup functions well for me.