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Upgrade old windows to a modern setup

Upgrade old windows to a modern setup

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SinAyy
Member
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09-06-2021, 04:04 AM
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Hello, I've been thinking about this for a while. I just installed the new 12600k CPU and more memory, and I want to keep using the same Windows that came with my SSD. There are many programs and games I enjoy, and it would be time-consuming to download and reinstall them. I'm wondering if this is possible. Would there be any issues with the existing Windows drivers after installing the new parts? Also, since my system boots automatically, how can I ensure everything works smoothly on the new PC with its updated BIOS? Thanks for your help!
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SinAyy
09-06-2021, 04:04 AM #1

Hello, I've been thinking about this for a while. I just installed the new 12600k CPU and more memory, and I want to keep using the same Windows that came with my SSD. There are many programs and games I enjoy, and it would be time-consuming to download and reinstall them. I'm wondering if this is possible. Would there be any issues with the existing Windows drivers after installing the new parts? Also, since my system boots automatically, how can I ensure everything works smoothly on the new PC with its updated BIOS? Thanks for your help!

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thebjmax1
Senior Member
395
09-06-2021, 05:21 AM
#2
It should start, though some problems might occur. New systems can lead to unexpected behavior. Also, if it's running Windows 10, consider updating your CPU for improved compatibility.
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thebjmax1
09-06-2021, 05:21 AM #2

It should start, though some problems might occur. New systems can lead to unexpected behavior. Also, if it's running Windows 10, consider updating your CPU for improved compatibility.

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hayden_b_12
Junior Member
9
09-08-2021, 01:45 AM
#3
You should list the Windows drive you want to use as the default in your BIOS settings, ensuring it loads before any other drives. This way, when you boot, the system will automatically select that drive.
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hayden_b_12
09-08-2021, 01:45 AM #3

You should list the Windows drive you want to use as the default in your BIOS settings, ensuring it loads before any other drives. This way, when you boot, the system will automatically select that drive.

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oOEmmaOo
Posting Freak
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09-08-2021, 02:16 AM
#4
BIOS focuses solely on the arrangement of the storage devices. -> Shifted to Windows
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oOEmmaOo
09-08-2021, 02:16 AM #4

BIOS focuses solely on the arrangement of the storage devices. -> Shifted to Windows