Hey guys, my hard drive is slowly but surely dying. People have suggested cloning the HDD to the new one, but honestly there's so much junk on this one (old drivers, programmes that I don't even remember installing 5 years ago, etc) that I'd rather start fresh anyway, and just bring whatever I want from this one over to the new.
I had a look for my disc I got when I bought the computer (custom built from a small local company that's long gone) and the box says "OEM System Builder Pack, Intended for system builders only" and I was wondering if its possible just swap to the new hard drive, put the disc (Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Includes service pack 1) in, boot from disc in BIOS, and put in the product key and have a fresh install. Is that wishful thinking?
And should this work and I get it installed on the new hard drive, would there be any issues putting the old one back in while it still has the OS on it just to pull some files from it?
Any advice is much appreciated, I'd rather get it right first time than just buy the OS again thanks
I had a look for my disc I got when I bought the computer (custom built from a small local company that's long gone) and the box says "OEM System Builder Pack, Intended for system builders only" and I was wondering if its possible just swap to the new hard drive, put the disc (Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Includes service pack 1) in, boot from disc in BIOS, and put in the product key and have a fresh install. Is that wishful thinking?
And should this work and I get it installed on the new hard drive, would there be any issues putting the old one back in while it still has the OS on it just to pull some files from it?
Any advice is much appreciated, I'd rather get it right first time than just buy the OS again thanks