transfer OS and everything to new build?

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  1. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #11

    shokan2 said:
    badger906 said:
    you also run I to the relms of driver issues. all the drivers installed will not be compatible with thise of your new build pc. so youll have to go througj and install all the drivers ect.

    its always best to do a fresh install.. it doesnt take long, and you wont be saddled with all the crapware and guff youve collected slowing the system down.

    I format my pc ever few months, I have all the drivers loaded on a pen drive so the all instal within a few mins. and the software I want again probably takes a maximum of 20 minutes to install.

    games and things I back up via steam/origin and they install in the back ground.
    Glad you said this. I think you're right and that's the way I I'm going to go. Thanks for the replies.
    That's probably the way to go. Just to clarify though, the sysprep method in that tutorial is specifically for avoiding the hardware and driver conflicts that would normally occur.
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    Win 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
       #12

    derekimo said:
    Have a look at this tutorial,

    Windows 7 Installation - Transfer to a New Computer

    Pay close attention to the two warning boxes at the top.

    If the OS on your laptop came preinstalled, meaning it's an OEM copy, you're out of luck since it can't be transferred to another computer.
    you're going to have to do a reinstall if it's oem. my suggestion is keep the hard drive out of the old system intact and download a fresh copy of the os and apps. regardless of what microsour and the oem's like to claim as long as you don't sell or give away the os hdd from the old computer you ARE entitled to install the os on another computer.
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  3. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #13

    The Nude Dude said:
    derekimo said:
    Have a look at this tutorial,

    Windows 7 Installation - Transfer to a New Computer

    Pay close attention to the two warning boxes at the top.

    If the OS on your laptop came preinstalled, meaning it's an OEM copy, you're out of luck since it can't be transferred to another computer.
    you're going to have to do a reinstall if it's oem. my suggestion is keep the hard drive out of the old system intact and download a fresh copy of the os and apps. regardless of what microsour and the oem's like to claim as long as you don't sell or give away the os hdd from the old computer you ARE entitled to install the os on another computer.
    Actually OEM licensing is quite clear about not transferring to different hardware.

    That is a moot point since the OP already stated it was a retail copy.
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