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can someone help me out real quick?? i am keeping my old hard drive also from my old computer and it has my old motherboards drivers on it and all that i am scared that if i use it on my new one that mothing will go wrong when booting up, and also will windows trasfer over??
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Gush wrote can someone help me out real quick?? i am keeping my old hard drive also from my old computer and it has my old motherboards drivers on it and all that i am scared that if i use it on my new one that mothing will go wrong when booting up, and also will windows trasfer over??


I would highly recommend getting an SSD. Also it will work but I also recommend reinstalling Windows as the drivers and such can be conflicting and Windows gets wonky when changing motherboards without reinstalling.
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Gush wrote can someone help me out real quick?? i am keeping my old hard drive also from my old computer and it has my old motherboards drivers on it and all that i am scared that if i use it on my new one that mothing will go wrong when booting up, and also will windows trasfer over??


I would highly recommend getting an SSD. Also it will work but I also recommend reinstalling Windows as the drivers and such can be conflicting and Windows gets wonky when changing motherboards without reinstalling.




ok thank you someone just told me you cant use the same harddrive, and is there anyway i can reinstall windows without a disk or usb? and i do plan to get a ssd soon just all out if money hahah, and what about my old motherboard drivers???? how will that work putting it on my new pc? i feel like thats weird and it will mess up or something bc this is msi and my old motherboard was asarrock


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I said it didn't work for me because it wouldn't boot but that could of been a fault when i built my PC not too sure. I would try just swapping the HDD over first though.
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Runes wrote I said it didn't work for me because it wouldn't boot but that could of been a fault when i built my PC not too sure. I would try just swapping the HDD over first though.


ok sorry im new to this pc building stuff and its been a nightmare already im so stressed out over it lol.
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It's all good mate if you need anymore help with it i'm a pm away
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Gush wrote can someone help me out real quick?? i am keeping my old hard drive also from my old computer and it has my old motherboards drivers on it and all that i am scared that if i use it on my new one that mothing will go wrong when booting up, and also will windows trasfer over??


I would highly recommend getting an SSD. Also it will work but I also recommend reinstalling Windows as the drivers and such can be conflicting and Windows gets wonky when changing motherboards without reinstalling.




ok thank you someone just told me you cant use the same harddrive, and is there anyway i can reinstall windows without a disk or usb? and i do plan to get a ssd soon just all out if money hahah, and what about my old motherboard drivers???? how will that work putting it on my new pc? i feel like thats weird and it will mess up or something bc this is msi and my old motherboard was asarrock


You need a USB. Get one. They are insanely cheap espeically 8-16GB sticks.
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Potion wrote
Gush wrote
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Gush wrote can someone help me out real quick?? i am keeping my old hard drive also from my old computer and it has my old motherboards drivers on it and all that i am scared that if i use it on my new one that mothing will go wrong when booting up, and also will windows trasfer over??


I would highly recommend getting an SSD. Also it will work but I also recommend reinstalling Windows as the drivers and such can be conflicting and Windows gets wonky when changing motherboards without reinstalling.




ok thank you someone just told me you cant use the same harddrive, and is there anyway i can reinstall windows without a disk or usb? and i do plan to get a ssd soon just all out if money hahah, and what about my old motherboard drivers???? how will that work putting it on my new pc? i feel like thats weird and it will mess up or something bc this is msi and my old motherboard was asarrock


You need a USB. Get one. They are insanely cheap espeically 8-16GB sticks.



what if i dont have 2 pcs im so confused... do i just put the flash drive in instead of the hard drive then boot it up? then what do i do
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Gush wrote
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Gush wrote can someone help me out real quick?? i am keeping my old hard drive also from my old computer and it has my old motherboards drivers on it and all that i am scared that if i use it on my new one that mothing will go wrong when booting up, and also will windows trasfer over??


I would highly recommend getting an SSD. Also it will work but I also recommend reinstalling Windows as the drivers and such can be conflicting and Windows gets wonky when changing motherboards without reinstalling.




ok thank you someone just told me you cant use the same harddrive, and is there anyway i can reinstall windows without a disk or usb? and i do plan to get a ssd soon just all out if money hahah, and what about my old motherboard drivers???? how will that work putting it on my new pc? i feel like thats weird and it will mess up or something bc this is msi and my old motherboard was asarrock


You need a USB. Get one. They are insanely cheap espeically 8-16GB sticks.



what if i dont have 2 pcs im so confused... do i just put the flash drive in instead of the hard drive then boot it up? then what do i do


If you don't have 2 PC's you would need to buy a Windows installation USB from Microsoft, which can be expensive. You need to write the Windows 10 ISO to the flash drive using something like Windows Media Creation Toolkit [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Once you have created the USB just plug it in and select it in the boot options or let it boot to it automatically. From there you can install Windows.
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