alexteslin
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Hi All, I have purchased a new laptop with Windows 10 already factory installed by manufacturer. It came with HDD drive which I would like to replace with SSD to run apps faster. I came to several sites where they explain how to do that with several steps. I am thinking of creating a bootable USB drive and then clean install from that. But again, I found more than one method and I like some confirmation the method I am going to take:
1. Create a bootable USB drive (using Media Creation Tool found on my Windows 10) - I also found doing this with Rufus application, can anyone suggest which one to use?
2. Clean install Windows 10 from that USB drive. Should I use partition on new SSD, will I be prompted for that?
Thank you
1. Create a bootable USB drive (using Media Creation Tool found on my Windows 10) - I also found doing this with Rufus application, can anyone suggest which one to use?
2. Clean install Windows 10 from that USB drive. Should I use partition on new SSD, will I be prompted for that?
Thank you