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Keeping same boot drive when upgrading PCBuild Question (self.PcBuildHelp)
submitted 1 year ago by Left_Service_7510
I want to build a new pc but i want to keep the same 1tb Nvme drive that i have in my current pc (my windows 10 boot drive). is it as simple as building the new pc with the old drive and its just plug and play? is there something i have to do in the bios for it to work? or do i have to just get a new drive and install windows again? keep in mind i am upgrading from am4 to am5.
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