This is my first time doing a fresh install of windows 10 and building a PC and Idk what to expect. I'm upgrading everything for my PC EXCEPT the GPU and CPU. My HDD has OS Win10 installed correct? (Or am I an idiot to think that)
What steps do I take in order to keep my old files in my HDD?
This is the scenario. Build new PC > Place USB with windows ISO > Install windows 10
Is it safe to connect my HDD with old OS and is it possible to boot using the USB instead of the HDD while it's connect to the mobo?
After the new OS is installed, do I just delete the old OS folder? or will it be automatically over written.
Or is my concept all wrong? Can someone enlighten me with all this?
I've never upgraded/built a pc my entire life so everything is new to me. Pardon the noobiness.
(Not so)TL;DR
Can I boot from USB OS Installation ISO file while HDD with OS W10 is connected to mobo?
Can I install new OS W10 while HDD with old OS W10 is connected to MOBO and delete old OS after new OS is installed to keep old files?
Edit: I've backed up my personal essentials not everything on an external drive and I've backed everything up on a Backblaze online storage account.
What steps do I take in order to keep my old files in my HDD?
This is the scenario. Build new PC > Place USB with windows ISO > Install windows 10
Is it safe to connect my HDD with old OS and is it possible to boot using the USB instead of the HDD while it's connect to the mobo?
After the new OS is installed, do I just delete the old OS folder? or will it be automatically over written.
Or is my concept all wrong? Can someone enlighten me with all this?
I've never upgraded/built a pc my entire life so everything is new to me. Pardon the noobiness.
(Not so)TL;DR
Can I boot from USB OS Installation ISO file while HDD with OS W10 is connected to mobo?
Can I install new OS W10 while HDD with old OS W10 is connected to MOBO and delete old OS after new OS is installed to keep old files?
Edit: I've backed up my personal essentials not everything on an external drive and I've backed everything up on a Backblaze online storage account.