So i only have one storage device which everything runs from.its an SSD.I am looking to change my CPU and Motherboard.I am going to format the SSD for the new hardware but i am unsure as to why and how this is suppose to happen.So as it stands my plan is install new hardware and boot with my SSD as it was.I will be booting with my windows USB tool connected to new MOBO and will go straight into my bios so i can boot from USB device.I will click to install windows and then select my SSD and choose to format.Then install windows on the SSD and hope it works.
Thing is i am unclear to why the format is important.My actual main concern was if i didnt format the SSD, the BIOS would not recognize the new hardware and cause massive issues/damage.As i thought i could just uninstall old hardware drivers and install new hardware drivers once windows got started for new hardware.But after reading things off google searches, it seems the format is more important because windows will be most effected.
Basicly i want to know if the way i plan to do this is the correct way.And to assure me that my BIOS/hardware/SSD will all recognize each other with no issues on first boot without formatting SSD on old hardware first.
Also i am running windows 10.So could i just boot straight to windows with new CPU/MOBO and once windows is loaded and on desktop, go to settings and just do a windows delete/reinstall from there?
Thing is i am unclear to why the format is important.My actual main concern was if i didnt format the SSD, the BIOS would not recognize the new hardware and cause massive issues/damage.As i thought i could just uninstall old hardware drivers and install new hardware drivers once windows got started for new hardware.But after reading things off google searches, it seems the format is more important because windows will be most effected.
Basicly i want to know if the way i plan to do this is the correct way.And to assure me that my BIOS/hardware/SSD will all recognize each other with no issues on first boot without formatting SSD on old hardware first.
Also i am running windows 10.So could i just boot straight to windows with new CPU/MOBO and once windows is loaded and on desktop, go to settings and just do a windows delete/reinstall from there?