Installation On New SSD For New System But On Old Computer
Nov 27, 2015
I am building a new computer. I am still waiting for my CPU and mother board to arrive, but already have my SSD and Windows 10 (retail) setup disk.
Are there any potential drawbacks if I connect my SSD to my current computer and perform the Windows 10 installation on it?
The things I heard about Windows 10 'fusing' itself to one's hardware is relevant only to the OEM version - am I correct?
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