I am hoping I didn't screw this up with my new build. So I ended up building a new system and dropping an older SSD and HDD in my build because it was more convenient at the time and didn't have the money for new drives at that time. I am getting a new SSD and HDD this weekend to do a full reinstall.
My question stems from all of the posts I've seen where people say that it's bad for new systems to run older drives. I am hoping I didn't mess up a brand new system with older drives but don't know if I should reset anything in my bios wipe anything to do a fresh install on the new drives that I have.
The only new things in my system were my motherboard, cpu, cooler, and RAM. My GPU was transplanted with a fresh install from my other PC as well as my PSU.
But I am curious if I may have messed up anything with the older drive setup. New drives come in tomorrow so will be setting up the os on an m.2 and another HDD for storage.
My question stems from all of the posts I've seen where people say that it's bad for new systems to run older drives. I am hoping I didn't mess up a brand new system with older drives but don't know if I should reset anything in my bios wipe anything to do a fresh install on the new drives that I have.
The only new things in my system were my motherboard, cpu, cooler, and RAM. My GPU was transplanted with a fresh install from my other PC as well as my PSU.
But I am curious if I may have messed up anything with the older drive setup. New drives come in tomorrow so will be setting up the os on an m.2 and another HDD for storage.