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  • windows 8.1
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May 30, 2014 3:03:44 PM

I need to reformat and reinstall windows, but don't have a second hard drive to swap in to get almost 1tb of games I don't want to redownload. I am also thinking of getting an SSD to reinstall on (8350 is having major performance issues, have to try a fresh install) but then the old windows installation is still on the old drive, and I can't fir all my stuff onto the SSD either... What can I do? am I going to Have to buy another HDD just so I can transfer my stuff over... Got 1 external, but those are slow as hell too, and its only 128gb...

Can I make a new partition for windows since I got a little over a terabyte left, install windows on that, and move my old stuff to the new partition, or should I reformat and wipe the drive completely?

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May 30, 2014 4:13:50 PM

If you dont mind losing your files then reformatting the whole hard drive would be the best choice.
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May 30, 2014 10:15:37 PM

Robbot said:
If you dont mind losing your files then reformatting the whole hard drive would be the best choice.


Yes, but you see I have over 750GB of games that have taken months and months to download... Data is precious to me, as my entire household is limited to 200GB a month by my ISP... Is there a way to do it without havig to move all that I want to keep and completely reformatting, or is that necessary? Can I just delete Windows from the HDD, and boot in with a fresh install on the SSD, and run everything off the now Windows-less HDD, or would that mess things up in the registry too much?
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May 31, 2014 9:06:45 PM

jkteddy77 said:
Robbot said:
If you dont mind losing your files then reformatting the whole hard drive would be the best choice.


Yes, but you see I have over 750GB of games that have taken months and months to download... Data is precious to me, as my entire household is limited to 200GB a month by my ISP... Is there a way to do it without havig to move all that I want to keep and completely reformatting, or is that necessary? Can I just delete Windows from the HDD, and boot in with a fresh install on the SSD, and run everything off the now Windows-less HDD, or would that mess things up in the registry too much?


thats my concern , ive tried it before , ended up reformatting the hard drive and wish that i shouldve done it right from the start , although it might be because I did something wrong im not sure , but sure as hell im never going to do that again lol ,but hey you can try it if you want but im against it, best suggestion I could give you for this scenario since you have tons of files that you dont want to lose is to get a storage where can store your files temporarily while you reformat the whole hdd.
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May 31, 2014 9:10:13 PM

Robbot said:
jkteddy77 said:
Robbot said:
If you dont mind losing your files then reformatting the whole hard drive would be the best choice.


Yes, but you see I have over 750GB of games that have taken months and months to download... Data is precious to me, as my entire household is limited to 200GB a month by my ISP... Is there a way to do it without havig to move all that I want to keep and completely reformatting, or is that necessary? Can I just delete Windows from the HDD, and boot in with a fresh install on the SSD, and run everything off the now Windows-less HDD, or would that mess things up in the registry too much?


thats my concern , ive tried it before , ended up reformatting the hard drive and wish that i shouldve done it right from the start , although it might be because I did something wrong im not sure , but sure as hell im never going to do that again lol ,but hey you can try it if you want but im against it, best suggestion I could give you for this scenario since you have tons of files that you dont want to lose is to get a storage where can store your files temporarily while you reformat the whole hdd.


Yeah that's my issue :/  might just end up buying an SSD and a second HDD for a backup... noone has enough storage for my stuff... Thanks for the help, I DO NOT want to start with a messy file system, as that only brings problems. Guess I'll have to bit the bullet and buy both.
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