Can Refresh Windows And Then Have New Install On Separate Drive
Jul 31, 2015
What I'm planning to do is upgrade my rig with an SSD, but I don't really want to lose my files. Is there a way to refresh Windows, and have the "refreshed" install and my files on a separate drive than what Windows was originally installed on?
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