B Benladen Honorable Jan 13, 2016 28 0 10,530 Mar 20, 2021 #1 I already have windows on my current pc and I have found an old ssd of mine that has windows on. If I’m install the older ssd, load into bios and make sure the boot drive is my current ssd for windows will i need to do anything else?
I already have windows on my current pc and I have found an old ssd of mine that has windows on. If I’m install the older ssd, load into bios and make sure the boot drive is my current ssd for windows will i need to do anything else?
Solution A A aldan Mar 20, 2021 i would go into the bios just to make sure that your current ssd is set to boot first.it likely is.
A aldan Splendid Apr 15, 2013 3,999 29 24,640 Mar 20, 2021 #2 as long as you have your current ssd set to boot you should be good to go. Upvote 0 Downvote
B Benladen Honorable Jan 13, 2016 28 0 10,530 Mar 20, 2021 #3 aldan said: as long as you have your current ssd set to boot you should be good to go. Click to expand... Thank you for the reply. If I don’t boot into bios would there be a problem or not? Upvote 0 Downvote
aldan said: as long as you have your current ssd set to boot you should be good to go. Click to expand... Thank you for the reply. If I don’t boot into bios would there be a problem or not?
A aldan Splendid Apr 15, 2013 3,999 29 24,640 Mar 20, 2021 Solution #4 i would go into the bios just to make sure that your current ssd is set to boot first.it likely is. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution