L lucashelio Prominent Oct 19, 2017 3 0 510 Oct 19, 2017 #1 I am building a new system soon (new CPU, MOBO, PSU, GPU, RAM, Tower, everything. But my current PC's HDD that has Windows 7 professional Will I have any problems getting the HDD to work on a new system and boot up?
I am building a new system soon (new CPU, MOBO, PSU, GPU, RAM, Tower, everything. But my current PC's HDD that has Windows 7 professional Will I have any problems getting the HDD to work on a new system and boot up?
Solution Corwin65 Oct 19, 2017 Depends on your license for Win 7, and if your build will be new, using new tech, then you'll need Win 10.
Depends on your license for Win 7, and if your build will be new, using new tech, then you'll need Win 10.
vapour Champion Aug 28, 2017 12,398 98 57,540 Oct 19, 2017 #2 New mb -> fresh OS install. See: https://www.tenforums.com/pc-custom-builds-overclocking/35435-moving-hdd-windows-10-into-complete-new-pc.html Upvote 0 Downvote
New mb -> fresh OS install. See: https://www.tenforums.com/pc-custom-builds-overclocking/35435-moving-hdd-windows-10-into-complete-new-pc.html
Corwin65 Illustrious Nov 2, 2015 3,569 148 37,090 Oct 19, 2017 Solution #3 Depends on your license for Win 7, and if your build will be new, using new tech, then you'll need Win 10. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Depends on your license for Win 7, and if your build will be new, using new tech, then you'll need Win 10.