Chowski14 :
So I am thinking about building a computer. I currently own a pre-built 600ish dollar pc and I am looking to build a new one. I have a 120gb ssd and 750gb hdd. Already with windows 8 installed and all my programs. Since I am going to go intel with my new pc and the power supply in my current pc is really loud, the only thing I would consider using is my hard drive. So is it possible? Will it automatically recognize that windows is already installed on the hardrive and normally boot up but recognize different parts?
Could work, but also might not. Here are a few problems that could happen: 1. Your computer may not boot at all because the processor, RAM and literally everything else is different. Windows will have no drivers for anything. 2. It certainly will not work if you are switching processor platforms or generations. If you are going from an AMD based pc to an Intel one, or vice versa, it will probably not even try and boot. 3. Windows may ask to have its product key re-entered. If you have it, this shouldn't be a problem. If you don't, you will be royally screwed. Other than that, give it a go .