That is highly unlikely to work.I want to upgrade to a new computer without reinstalling all my software. Windows 10 with all my apps is on my SSD C: Drive. Is there a way to install it in the new computer and have it boot properly? My current system is AMD based; the new one is Intel.
I want to upgrade to a new computer without reinstalling all my software. Windows 10 with all my apps is on my SSD C: Drive. Is there a way to install it in the new computer and have it boot properly? My current system is AMD based; the new one is Intel.
Given that level of change - New install of everything. OS and all applications.Thanks for the reply. So there's no alternative to completely reinstalling all my apps?
Given that level of change - New install of everything. OS and all applications.
For the OS activation, read and do this before you change any parts:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/20530/windows-10-reactivating-after-hardware-change
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/windows-build-1607-and-activation.2786960/
Then:
How To - Windows 10 clean install tutorial
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