Can I move my old SSD with Windows to a new PC without issues?

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Asked By TechieTurtle83 On

Hey everyone! I've had this SSD for about 11 years now, and it's got Windows and all my personal files on it. I'm thinking about moving it into a brand new system that's really up-to-date. I get that I'll need to update the graphics driver since I'm switching from a 1060 to a 4060. But I'm wondering if everything else will work fine or if there's a risk of damaging my drive. Honestly, I'm feeling a bit lazy about transferring everything to a new drive and system. Any advice would be awesome! Thanks!

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Answered By GamerGuy47 On

Yeah, you can definitely do that! There's not much risk of damaging your drive or losing your files. Just keep in mind that your new system might behave a little oddly at first—it’s hard to predict. But it could also work without a hitch!

CuriousCat12 -

What kind of weird behavior should I watch out for? Is there a way to fix any potential problems?

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