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Windows on an SSD

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Some_Dunkus
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07-19-2016, 05:19 PM
#1
You can transfer your Windows 10 installation from the HDD to the new SSD. Be aware that some settings may not be fully compatible or may require reconfiguration. Ensure you back up important data before proceeding.
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Some_Dunkus
07-19-2016, 05:19 PM #1

You can transfer your Windows 10 installation from the HDD to the new SSD. Be aware that some settings may not be fully compatible or may require reconfiguration. Ensure you back up important data before proceeding.

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MeteorWarrior
Junior Member
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07-19-2016, 08:39 PM
#2
You can obtain a key digitally, either from platforms like Kinguin or G2A (prices start near $20 USD but may come from unreliable sources) or through well-known stores (high cost, around $100 USD). After acquiring it, download the Media Creation Tool for Windows 10 and generate a bootable USB drive. Secure all vital data, then shut down, disconnect the HDD, and keep the SSD connected. Place the USB in the drive and start it (typically press F11 or F12 to access boot options; choose the USB as your boot source). Enter the key you purchased earlier during installation. The system will unlock when connected to the internet.
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MeteorWarrior
07-19-2016, 08:39 PM #2

You can obtain a key digitally, either from platforms like Kinguin or G2A (prices start near $20 USD but may come from unreliable sources) or through well-known stores (high cost, around $100 USD). After acquiring it, download the Media Creation Tool for Windows 10 and generate a bootable USB drive. Secure all vital data, then shut down, disconnect the HDD, and keep the SSD connected. Place the USB in the drive and start it (typically press F11 or F12 to access boot options; choose the USB as your boot source). Enter the key you purchased earlier during installation. The system will unlock when connected to the internet.

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08-05-2016, 07:02 AM
#3
Does it share the same computer? If yes, you don't require a new license just for switching boot drives.
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feral_blue_cat
08-05-2016, 07:02 AM #3

Does it share the same computer? If yes, you don't require a new license just for switching boot drives.

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jordi1218
Member
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08-12-2016, 04:10 AM
#4
Obtain the Media Creation Tool, burn it to a disc or place the files on a flash drive, and proceed from there. For the keys, numerous websites exist, but I won’t reference any that involve conflict or debate.
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jordi1218
08-12-2016, 04:10 AM #4

Obtain the Media Creation Tool, burn it to a disc or place the files on a flash drive, and proceed from there. For the keys, numerous websites exist, but I won’t reference any that involve conflict or debate.

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flyingjman
Junior Member
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08-15-2016, 11:44 AM
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I handled it myself, Ryan you're correct just reinstall and maybe press activate manually. If it doesn't work you might need a key from a third party seller, unfortunately I can't recommend them as they're not trustworthy. I use one on my main system it functions properly for W10 Home but you likely need phone activation. Just ensure you pick the correct version—home or pro—otherwise activation may fail. Check this way: right click start - system if prompted then view version. Downloading the media creation tool is straightforward, either search online or follow that link. Sorry about the crooked blue indicator I'm currently using a touchpad at work and it's not always convenient with this HP laptop...
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flyingjman
08-15-2016, 11:44 AM #5

I handled it myself, Ryan you're correct just reinstall and maybe press activate manually. If it doesn't work you might need a key from a third party seller, unfortunately I can't recommend them as they're not trustworthy. I use one on my main system it functions properly for W10 Home but you likely need phone activation. Just ensure you pick the correct version—home or pro—otherwise activation may fail. Check this way: right click start - system if prompted then view version. Downloading the media creation tool is straightforward, either search online or follow that link. Sorry about the crooked blue indicator I'm currently using a touchpad at work and it's not always convenient with this HP laptop...

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Wiicarbon
Member
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08-15-2016, 06:25 PM
#6
It's on the same computer, but I don't have a license. I got a questionable copy of Windows 10 from eBay and can't turn it on.
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Wiicarbon
08-15-2016, 06:25 PM #6

It's on the same computer, but I don't have a license. I got a questionable copy of Windows 10 from eBay and can't turn it on.

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AvaDaLlamacorn
Junior Member
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08-15-2016, 10:57 PM
#7
Yes, you should be fine with the new version and product key.
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AvaDaLlamacorn
08-15-2016, 10:57 PM #7

Yes, you should be fine with the new version and product key.