Hi guys!
I just moved Windows 10 onto an SSD, while at the same time keeping everything on my old main HDD. What I would like to know is the easiest way to reintegrate basically all of my programs and files with my OS on the new drive without reinstalling everything. Essentially, everything is installed and all of the files are in place to use everything, however with the OS on a different drive than before, lots of programs get errors when I run them. What (if any) is the best way to get around this problem without reinstalling everything, because it will be installed to that other HDD anyway. I'm running Windows 10.
Thanks in advance!
To add information, I removed all of my hard drives including the one with my OS and left in only the SSD and fresh installed Windows 10. Then plugged everything back in, so everything is exactly as it was in the old drive; the computer just starts up on the SSD instead of the old HDD. I think files were linked with my OS user file on the HDD, and not having the file path that the applications are set to launch through is messing it up. I'm guessing. I'd assume you can just change the file path location so that it would work, but I don't know how to do that on Windows 10, if that's doable at all.
I just moved Windows 10 onto an SSD, while at the same time keeping everything on my old main HDD. What I would like to know is the easiest way to reintegrate basically all of my programs and files with my OS on the new drive without reinstalling everything. Essentially, everything is installed and all of the files are in place to use everything, however with the OS on a different drive than before, lots of programs get errors when I run them. What (if any) is the best way to get around this problem without reinstalling everything, because it will be installed to that other HDD anyway. I'm running Windows 10.
Thanks in advance!
To add information, I removed all of my hard drives including the one with my OS and left in only the SSD and fresh installed Windows 10. Then plugged everything back in, so everything is exactly as it was in the old drive; the computer just starts up on the SSD instead of the old HDD. I think files were linked with my OS user file on the HDD, and not having the file path that the applications are set to launch through is messing it up. I'm guessing. I'd assume you can just change the file path location so that it would work, but I don't know how to do that on Windows 10, if that's doable at all.