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Old July 18th 18, 06:21 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Tumppiw
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Default Transferring existing Win10 installation

From: tumppiw

I wonder what would happen / Can I "clone" my exiting Win10SpringCU
(winver=17134.165) from my existing system?? (Windows is a free upgrade
from Win7HP)

Current system:
ASUS F1A75-M pro m/b (BIOS 2203) , AMD Llano A6-3650 boxed, 4*4096MB
(16GB) KHX1600C9D3/4GX,
Asus Radeon HD7790 DirectCU II OC 1GB,
Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB (as C,

to my new system:
Intel Core i5-8600K,MSI B360 GAMING PLUS, G.Skill RipjawsV DDR4 3200 MHz
16 Gt (2 x 8 GB), MSI GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI 4GT LP, Kingston A1000 240 Gt
(nVMe SSD)


Transfer or new/clean install (I have a Win10HomeCreatorsUpdate
USB-media)???

And I know everybody says: CLEAN INSTALL , but that would be a PITA (as
I've had/used/upgraded it since Win10 came out) and I don't have all my
softwares install media anymore...


I will be changing PSU, case, transferring MY HDDs (Samsung
HD154UI,Seagate ST300DM001,Verbatim(Toshiba)DT01ACA300




Rest of new system is:
Corsair CS650M, BitFenix Shinobi Window (haven't decided if I will
transfer opticalDiscDrive)
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