I'm hoping this is quick and easy for somebody to answer. I am building my first PC and planning on using the hard drive from my new PC to transfer Windows 10. I have my Windows product key. I don't care about keeping other data.
There is an increasing demand for transferring Windows systems for two reasons: the user needs to migrate to a new SSD/HDD for higher performance, or he just brought a new computer and wants to run the same Windows server.
If you manually transfer Windows 10, your newly built computer may face various boot issues. To perform the task efficiently, you need to take the EaseUS Partition Master, a reliable tool that is kind to beginners and can transfer OS to another drive safely.
Pre-work: Make the disk ready for transfer
Mid-work: Transfer Windows 10 to the disk
Once you have made the preparation, follow the detailed tutorial for transferring Windows 10 with the professional migration tool:
Step 1. Install and launch EaseUS Partition Master on your old computer.
Step 2. Open the "Disk Clone" tool from the left side of the software interface.
Step 3. Confirm the source and target disk under the "Migrate OS" option and click "Next."
(If there is a warning message about deleting the partition pops, click "Yes," then preview your target disk's layout and customize it.)
Step 4. Then, click "Start" to initiate the migration.
After successfully migrating Windows 10 to your new hard disk, connect it to your new PC and make the computer boot from it.
More Information: How to Set the Disk as Boot Drive
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