I'm looking to upgrade my PC by installing an SSD while keeping all my files on the existing HDD intact. Currently, my system is running on the HDD, which is really slow. I don't have a flash drive with Windows installed nor have I backed up my HDD. What's the best way to install the SSD? Do I need to back up my HDD before proceeding, or is there an alternative solution?
2 Answers
Here's a solid plan:
1. Create a Windows installer USB drive.
2. Shut down your computer and disconnect the hard drive.
3. Install the SSD and power on your PC to boot using the Windows installer, which will allow you to reinstall Windows on the SSD.
4. After installation, shut down again and reconnect your hard drive.
This method works because it prevents Windows from clinging to the existing boot loader on the HDD, ensuring a fresh installation on your new SSD. That's important! You'll keep all your files on the HDD, so no need for a backup just yet.
Exactly! No need to worry about losing your HDD files with that method. Just remember to follow the steps carefully, especially disconnecting the HDD during installation to avoid any conflicts.

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