Windows 10: Is there a way to move or reinstall windows 10 to my SSD

Discus and support Is there a way to move or reinstall windows 10 to my SSD in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; (I apologize if this is the wrong sub) I built a new PC a week ago but purchased the wrong SSD so I just installed Windows on my HDD. the correct SSD... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/ronnocmc, Dec 10, 2020.

  1. Is there a way to move or reinstall windows 10 to my SSD


    (I apologize if this is the wrong sub)

    I built a new PC a week ago but purchased the wrong SSD so I just installed Windows on my HDD. the correct SSD has now arrived and I was wondering if I could reinstall just the OS on the SSD and leave all my other data on the HDD without re-downloading it. I've looked at a few websites and videos but they all use sketchy-looking cloning tools that I'm not too sure about.

    Thanks.

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    /u/ronnocmc, Dec 10, 2020
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  2. gasolin Win User

    Most painless way to reinstall windows 10?

    Is there and easy way of reinstalling windows 10 with having to install most of the apps and adjust settings.

    I keep getting DistributedCom 10016 error, bsod when gaming or just my gaming crashing,stopping
     
    gasolin, Dec 10, 2020
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  3. Kursah Win User
    Most painless way to reinstall windows 10?

    It depends on the junk accumulated honestly, but there are various methods. You can always remove programs, delete download folder, media locations, etc. As some have suggested, keeping some items on a separate internal storage drive is an option as well. Depends on what you have, what your budget is and how you want to handle your system and data.

    The method @RejZoR suggests is sound and a method I've used dozens if not hundreds of time with great success in the field. In many cases though the goal is to keep user data intact, and to repair the OS. In place upgrade as it is called is also only doable in that method if you can boot to desktop, if you can't, it is time for some more advanced options or a format & reinstall.

    With Windows 8 and 10 there are refresh and reset options that can be leveraged as well. Hold Shift and click Restart to reboot your system, this will get you into the advanced boot menu, which you'll need to choose advanced options (I forget ATM what it is called) and choose one of a couple items, refresh or reset.

    Refresh is essentially In Place Upgrade but a little more aggressive as it wipes the Windows Apps and you may need to reinstall programs. Reset is like an OS reinstall, wipes user data, wipes profiles, registry, performs a install from the system image. Often times I'll do this and bypass using a USB key on a system. Though there are instances where these options will not work if a system has a level of corruption that has not been repaired/resolved. Check the OS Repair link in my sig for more info if ya need.

    *Toast :toast:
     
    Kursah, Dec 10, 2020
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  4. Is there a way to move or reinstall windows 10 to my SSD

    Reinstalling windows 10 on SSD

    Step 1: Backup your important files:


    Step 2: create a new bootable copy of Windows 10. The Windows 10 USB you have is the original version of Windows 10 which quite outdated.

    Step 1: How
    to download official Windows 10 ISO files


    Step 2:


    Step 3: Shutdown the computer, remove the HDD then install the SSD

    Step 4: Perform a clean install.


    When you upgraded from a previous version of Windows or receive a new computer preinstalled with Windows 10, what happened is the hardware (your PC) will get a digital entitlement, where a unique signature of the computer will be stored on Microsoft
    Activation Servers. The Windows 7 or Windows 8 genuine license you were previously running will be exchanged for a diagnostics key.

    Anytime you need to reinstall Windows 10 on that machine, just proceed to reinstall Windows 10. It will automatically reactivate. You will prompted to enter a product key a couple times through the installation, click I don't have
    a key and Do this later.

    There is no need to know or get a new key, but if you have issues with Digital Licensing or the Activation Troubleshooter, you can utilize an existing Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 product key you already own to
    reactivate if necessary. or use the reset function in Windows 10.

    Activate Your Windows 10 License via Microsoft Chat Support
     
    Andre Da Costa, Dec 10, 2020
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