Question What to do software-wise after CPU, RAM, and Motherboard replacement?

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So I'm upgrading my PC's Motherboard, RAM, and CPU. I know how the hardware installation works as I built this PC, but I have no idea what I should do for Windows and keeping all of my files. Any help?

OS: Windows 10

Old:
Motherboard: MSI 970 Gaming
CPU: AMD FX: 8350

New:
Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600x

EDIT: I have an SSD with windows and some other files on it and a hard drive with files on it both in my PC
 
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DMAN999

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I would first associate Windows 10 with a Microsoft account so you can re-activate windows after the upgrade.
Then back up all important files to a 2nd HDD or ssd.
Then upgrade the hardware and do a clean install of Windows 10.
Install all the new Motherboard and Chipset drivers.
Then copy any necessary files (pictures, documents, favorites, etc) back to the OS drive.
 
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Do you need to keep the files? I would HIGHLY suggest backing up the files you want to keep and then install windows from USB onto your new PC.
If you don't want to reinstall windows:
You likely can use a program like Macrium reflect to copy the old pcs HDD to your new PCs hdd or ssd.
 
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I would first associate Windows 10 with a Microsoft account so you can re-activate windows after the upgrade.
Then back up all important files to a 2nd HDD or ssd.
Then upgrade the hardware and do a clean install of Windows 10.
Install all the new Motherboard and Chipset drivers.
Then copy any necessary files (pictures, documents, favorites, etc) back to the OS drive.
Thanks.
I have an SSD with windows and some other files on it and a hard drive with files on it. By transferring that would all data such as game data be carried over even with a new reinstall of said application/game? Also would I keep the SSD blank for windows to boot from?
 
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You would need to manually look for the save game files and copy them over to your 2nd drive.
And yes when you do a clean install of Windows you will be formatting the current OS drive which will remove all files from that drive.
Could I possibly keep the drive without windows the way it is now? Or would I need to format it as well?