Swopsies - Ensuring windows is safe when i swop tiny SSD for a bigger SSD

garjobo

Member
Morning everybody,

A friendly bit of advice would be welcome right now. I have a tiny SSD in my desktop pc and i want to upgrade it to a larger one.

Windows is stored on my SSD.

I have a hardrive as well, nothing is stored on this other then videos/photos - no programmes.

Question simply is ( and i have tried looking this up ) , How can swop over the SSD drive. There appears no space/leads for a 2nd SSD and im happy to just throw it out. Just want to make sure when i insert new ssd drive my windows is installed.

( I dont mind starting totally afresh..but windows came with the desktop years back loaded onto the tiny ssd drive. )

Thoughts welcome.

I hope you all have a terrific day.
 

garjobo

Member
..Replying to my own thread...thoughts also welcome on a decent 1tb ssd drive..for a desktop..was just going to plum for a samsung, "£100' or Crucial.....It would be used as my main drive where all programmes are stored.
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Notwithstanding the question posed by @SpyderTracks above, when replacing any system drive a clean install of Windows is always the wisest option. You can download the latest version with the Media Creation Tool (search for 'download Windows 10').
 

garjobo

Member
Hi, hopefully this forum will be able to answer my questions. Posting my specialist stats? has lost me completely. I have a desktop PC.

- How can i find out what SSD drive i need to buy. ( I currently have a smaller SSD, 178gb, this is my c:drive.
- I want to buy a new SSD, 1tb, and reinstall a new version of windows.
 

Gavras

Master Poster
Hi, hopefully this forum will be able to answer my questions. Posting my specialist stats? has lost me completely. I have a desktop PC.

- How can i find out what SSD drive i need to buy. ( I currently have a smaller SSD, 178gb, this is my c:drive.
- I want to buy a new SSD, 1tb, and reinstall a new version of windows.
This forum is for those that purchase PCs and Laptops from PC Specialists.

It is run by a group of volunteer moderators.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hi, hopefully this forum will be able to answer my questions. Posting my specialist stats? has lost me completely. I have a desktop PC.

- How can i find out what SSD drive i need to buy. ( I currently have a smaller SSD, 178gb, this is my c:drive.
- I want to buy a new SSD, 1tb, and reinstall a new version of windows.
As PCSpecialist build and sell custom desktops and laptops we can’t advise on self builds or competitor builds, you may want to check out toms hardware which is an open forum.
 
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