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Just wanted to find out when I put Windows 10 on my USB then boot from the startup to install onto the SSD, how do I keep all my current data stored on my HDD without losing it?

I'm going to be using the Crucial MX300 275 GB SSD.
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When you're installing your OS, format your SSD but not your HDD.
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13 wrote When you're installing your OS, format your SSD but not your HDD.


Alright thank you very much.
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But still always back up the most important stuff like pictures and such, if you already have an OS on your HDD, I'd back up everything important, format both, and then put the OS on the SSD, and the rest of the data back on the HDD just to make it clean
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Zytio wrote But still always back up the most important stuff like pictures and such, if you already have an OS on your HDD, I'd back up everything important, format both, and then put the OS on the SSD, and the rest of the data back on the HDD just to make it clean


The only thing I really want to keep on the HDD is my Steam game data.
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Actually that's a good point, okay leave the HDD alone, install the SSD, and install the OS to the SSD only, and then when you boot your system, if it's set up right, it should give you the option to select an OS, and if they're both the same, they'll be labeled the same, but it's usually the top one that's the newest one, like when I dual booted Linux and used the Windows MBR instead of the Grub manager Linux provides, the Linux OS was on top of the list because it was most recently added, and if you're moderately skilled, you could remove the listing for the HDD copy of Windows, so you wont have to make that selection every time, and it'll boot right into the SSD on startup, and then you can use the file explorer to root through the HDD and find everything you need and put shortcuts to it all on your nice new Windows installation desktop or the task bar, that part is up to you

Good luck friend, and if you run into any issues, PM me, or reply here to this topic, and we'll do our best to help

Also, touch something metal before you touch you HDD, that way you can ground yourself out and you don't have to risk shocking the new SSD with static, just a precautionary thing lol
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