Fresh win7 install to SSD

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Hey guys,

I've been thinking about buying a new SSD, which I want to install Win 7 on. I currently have Win7 installed to an old piece of junk 80gb SATA drive (and have a seperate 500GB drive) and would really like to just have Win 7 on my SSD. Is there a way I can do this without affecting any of the programs/files I currently have on my system? (I just don't have to have to re-install games/programs etc due to the fresh install)

Thanks,

Jack.
 

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Hi,

I'm unsure about your question, you haven't really phrased your issue very well....are you asking whether its possible to just install Windows 7 to the SSD? If so, then the answer is YES.

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Hey guys,

I've been thinking about buying a new SSD, which I want to install Win 7 on. I currently have Win7 installed to an old piece of junk 80gb SATA drive (and have a seperate 500GB drive) and would really like to just have Win 7 on my SSD. Is there a way I can do this without affecting any of the programs/files I currently have on my system? (I just don't have to have to re-install games/programs etc due to the fresh install)

Thanks,

Jack.

If you have Acronis True Image Plus or Paragon or something in that range, yes. You can create an image and then install that image to a new drive. However, you would have to make sure that you enable AHCI in old drive so it will be in image that will go on the new drive. Then you need to change bios to AHCI mode before restoring image. If you already have AHCI enabled (I doubt it) then all you need is the image software.

Personally, I would do a clean install, unless I didn't have the time at hand.

;)
 
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@ Golden: I do not want Win7 on my old 80GB HDD, I want it on an SSD. Here's an example, I have -->

1 * 80GB SATA (WIN7 HERE + some files/programs)
1 * 500GB Seagate (programs etc.. here)
1 * SSD (nothing here, assume uninstalled)

I want to convert this to --->

1 * 80GB SATA (some files/programs)
1 * 500GB Seagate (programs etc.. here)
1 * SSD (WIN7 HERE)

@ Zardoc: Reinstalling would be a MASSIVE pain in the behind! I don't have most of the install files for my old games/programs and I really just want Win7 of my SSD - while everything else stays the same. I'm assuming this is what you mean by re-install - wiping everything clean and reinstalling all my programs :(
 

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Hello jack40k, welcome to Seven Forums!



If you want to clean install Windows 7 to the new SSD and have only that usable as an Operating System, the best way is to power down the PC disconnect all the HDD data cables from the motherboard and leave only the SSD connected to the mobo to do the clean install.

Connect the SSD data cable to the #1 SATA port and set it as second boot device after the DVD drive and boot the Windows 7 DVD.

Then after the install completes power down the PC and reconnect the other HDDs and be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.
 

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If I follow this process, will I have to reinstall all of my existing applications? Or will everything just magically work?

(Thank you everyone else for the great suggestions)

Hello jack40k, welcome to Seven Forums!



If you want to clean install Windows 7 to the new SSD and have only that usable as an Operating System, the best way is to power down the PC disconnect all the HDD data cables from the motherboard and leave only the SSD connected to the mobo to do the clean install.

Connect the SSD data cable to the #1 SATA port and set it as second boot device after the DVD drive and boot the Windows 7 DVD.

Then after the install completes power down the PC and reconnect the other HDDs and be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.
 

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Hello Jack.



No matter what you do, if you do a clean install you will have to reinstall all the programs/apps that you use, they integrate themselves into the Windows registry and are not moveable from one Windows install to another so be sure to save the activation keys where applicable.
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Hello Jack.



No matter what you do, if you do a clean install you will have to reinstall all the programs/apps that you use, they integrate themselves into the Windows registry and are not moveable from one Windows install to another so be sure to save the activation keys where applicable.
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OK sorry I wasn't aware, this is what I was trying to get at since my first post. I thought that if I ghosted the install there would be some hope of retaining my programs etc.. That is SO annoying...
 

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OK sorry I wasn't aware, this is what I was trying to get at since my first post. I thought that if I ghosted the install there would be some hope of retaining my programs etc.. That is SO annoying...


Two or three people in this thread have suggested methods to do as you want, I just suggested another way to go, go back and look through the earlier posts in this thread.
 

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I thought that if I ghosted the install there would be some hope of retaining my programs etc.. That is SO annoying...


If you ghost your install - meaning clone or image it - you will indeed copy over your programs along with the installation exactly as it exists on the HD when you clone or make the image.

As explained, only if you clean reinstall will you have to also reinstall all of your programs.
 
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