Question Motherboard upgrade confusion

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How to avoid issues when upgrading my build?

Tomorrow I'm planning to upgrade from my old B450 Tomahawk Max and a 5800x to a B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 with a new 9800x3D, so I've spent some time reading older posts on the forum about changing to a new motherboard and it's clear I should do a clean install of windows and format my current SSD (to my knowledge there's no personal files I value on it so that shouldn't be an issue)

The confusion comes with what I need to download on my USB drive and in what order? I have downloaded the media creation tool to it as so many posts have advised but do I not also have to download the relevant bios updates and drivers? Or is that done after the windows install? Really don't want to mess this part up because once I have swapped the parts over I don't have an easy way to install anything to the USB drive as I don't have another pc to hand . I also have some concern on whether I actually need to format my SSD before installing it on my new board or (what I imagine) the Microsoft media creation tool I downloaded will automatically clear the drive when I choose to boot with it from bios leaving me without the need to do so.

I do have experience changing pretty much every component at least once over the 4-5 years since initially building my pc excluding the motherboard, mostly following video or written guidance but the bios and windows stuff is kind of throwing me so all help is appreciated, thanks!
 

triplex1

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How to avoid issues when upgrading my build?

Tomorrow I'm planning to upgrade from my old B450 Tomahawk Max and a 5800x to a B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 with a new 9800x3D, so I've spent some time reading older posts on the forum about changing to a new motherboard and it's clear I should do a clean install of windows and format my current SSD (to my knowledge there's no personal files I value on it so that shouldn't be an issue)

The confusion comes with what I need to download on my USB drive and in what order? I have downloaded the media creation tool to it as so many posts have advised but do I not also have to download the relevant bios updates and drivers? Or is that done after the windows install? Really don't want to mess this part up because once I have swapped the parts over I don't have an easy way to install anything to the USB drive as I don't have another pc to hand . I also have some concern on whether I actually need to format my SSD before installing it on my new board or (what I imagine) the Microsoft media creation tool I downloaded will automatically clear the drive when I choose to boot with it from bios leaving me without the need to do so.

I do have experience changing pretty much every component at least once over the 4-5 years since initially building my pc excluding the motherboard, mostly following video or written guidance but the bios and windows stuff is kind of throwing me so all help is appreciated, thanks!
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USAFRet

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For the new OS install, follow whichever one is relevant for your OS:


 
(to my knowledge there's no personal files I value on it so that shouldn't be an issue)
What about browser bookmarks?

Any email kept on your hard drive?

Up to you to know your passwords...wherever they may be.
The confusion comes with what I need to download on my USB drive and in what order? I have downloaded the media creation tool to it as so many posts have advised but do I not also have to download the relevant bios updates and drivers? Or is that done after the windows install? Really don't want to mess this part up because once I have swapped the parts over I don't have an easy way to install anything to the USB drive as I don't have another pc to hand . I also have some concern on whether I actually need to format my SSD before installing it on my new board or (what I imagine) the Microsoft media creation tool I downloaded will automatically clear the drive when I choose to boot with it from bios leaving me without the need to do so.

I wouldn't get bogged down in the order of operations too much. You could update the BIOS immediately even without a CPU if you thought it necessary...if your motherboard supports that.

Before assembling, I'd go to the motherboard manufacturer's web site and download at least the latest chipset driver and Ethernet driver. You could grab the newest BIOS if you want, but I wouldn't necessarily install it. There's probably a lot of stuff available for download that you do NOT need at all.

Windows should install an Ethernet driver, but I'd get the one on the web site in case that fails.

Personally...I'd be most concerned about "is any of my new hardware DOA".

Get into the BIOS immediately and graze around and look for anomalies or anything that raises your eyebrows. Temperatures, RAM amount and speed, fan controls, etc.

You don't need to do anything to your SSD in advance of the installation attempt. When you boot from the USB Windows installer (with ONE I SAY ONE drive connected), you will immediately be shown that ONE drive and all of its partitions. Delete ALL of them manually, leaving nothing but "unallocated space" and continue. The installer will create new partitions as necessary.
 

Math Geek

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the only thing you really need to have ready to go is the ethernet/wifi driver. most likely you won't need it but without that working you can't do anything else. the rest you can get from windows update or download later if needed.

so make your install usb drive and add the needed ethernet/wifi drivers and you'll be good to go once you get to the desktop the first time.