Sam Stroth :
I'm planning on building a new PC, but I was hoping to use the HDD that I currently have everything installed on that's in my current build. I know that I will have to buy a new copy of windows (I am going to get a small SSD for that anyway), but I want to keep all my save data and the like for all my games, as well as all my media and stuff. And would it be as easy as just deleting the old copy of windows from my current HDD after I get the new copy of windows booted up on my SSD?
1. Applications on that drive will not work.
2. Media files, no problem. Mostly. See below.
3. No, it isn't as easy as just "deleting the old copy of windows". It if far, far easier to move the desired data OFF that drive to somewhere else, wipe the drive of all partitions, and then move stuff back.
A Windows install is more than just the Windows folder. And you'll run into permission issues with your personal files in that old Windows install.
4. "small ssd" I hope you're not thinking of TooSmall. 250GB is the recommended smallest.
5. What OS is this?