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HamzaHussain23
I've finally gotten around to ordering a custom built PC, and one of the main things I'm looking forward to is upgrading from my current Hard drive to a much faster solid state one. That being said though, I'm still planning on moving the hard drive to my new PC, since some of the files on it would be hard to move around from computer to computer. My only concern is, is that both the current hard drive, and the new solid state drive would have windows installed on them.
So my question comes to, would there be any problems with having this situation occur (2 drives having Windows installed) and would it be safe to connect my current hard drive to my new PC, despite both already having Windows installed
As a sort of follow up to the question above (in the case where it's perfectly fine/safe), from which drive would Windows actually boot from? Would it be the first drive that gets booted up from bios?
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So my question comes to, would there be any problems with having this situation occur (2 drives having Windows installed) and would it be safe to connect my current hard drive to my new PC, despite both already having Windows installed
As a sort of follow up to the question above (in the case where it's perfectly fine/safe), from which drive would Windows actually boot from? Would it be the first drive that gets booted up from bios?
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