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TopicRAM Upgrading Question...
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10/18/19 10:36:57 AM
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The main problem with going to an SSD is you're going to need to reload windows and most of your programs on it like a fresh install which is more involved than just moving the files over. It is a completely normal HD functionally but if you're not running Windows from it it's kinda not useful.

If you have a proper Windows key (or your PC is made by certain companies like Dell or HP and you have the OEM installation media) and installation media it's easy just boot to the installation media with just the SSD in, install to the SSD, then once it's done installing shut down and hook your old hard drive up as a secondary (and make sure you're booting to the SSD in BIOS once both are in-- renaming the windows directory on the old HD and seeing if you can still boot is the simple sanity check). Otherwise you gotta get that stuff first so you can actually install Windows, then it becomes easy.
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