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Yes, you can perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 on a different hard drive.

Yes, you can perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 on a different hard drive.

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GameBoosh
Senior Member
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10-30-2016, 03:42 PM
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Hello! Your setup involves combining an older hard drive with a newer 1TB drive. You can uninstall and reinstall Windows through the settings, but you’ll need to ensure the new drive is properly recognized and formatted. The files from the old drive won’t automatically disappear—you’ll need to move or delete them manually before installing on the new drive.
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GameBoosh
10-30-2016, 03:42 PM #1

Hello! Your setup involves combining an older hard drive with a newer 1TB drive. You can uninstall and reinstall Windows through the settings, but you’ll need to ensure the new drive is properly recognized and formatted. The files from the old drive won’t automatically disappear—you’ll need to move or delete them manually before installing on the new drive.

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BabyBee2
Member
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10-31-2016, 10:29 PM
#2
For best results, install Windows using just the boot disk. Once installed, link the remaining storage devices. This prevents unintentionally erasing data from earlier partitions.
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BabyBee2
10-31-2016, 10:29 PM #2

For best results, install Windows using just the boot disk. Once installed, link the remaining storage devices. This prevents unintentionally erasing data from earlier partitions.

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dorklad
Member
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11-02-2016, 03:39 PM
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Performing the standard 8.1 "restore" feature requires cloning your drive. This process works only on the original drive; you must clone it first, disconnect the old one, and then run the restore from the new drive while it's powered off.
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dorklad
11-02-2016, 03:39 PM #3

Performing the standard 8.1 "restore" feature requires cloning your drive. This process works only on the original drive; you must clone it first, disconnect the old one, and then run the restore from the new drive while it's powered off.