I upgraded motherboard etc. so every now and then I get a driver-related BSOD while booting.
Obviously I already have a drive with Windows 10 on it. Rather than limit myself with what to back up on USB (don't wanna upload stuff to clouds, I've seen how that goes) and do a fresh Windows install, would it be possible to:
> Add another drive
> Install W10 on that and use that as boot (presumably giving a dual boot option of the same OS)
> Copy documents and pictures etc. onto the new drive
> Then clean uninstall the first drive and now I have two drives and all my important stuff.
Or would that cause issues?
Obviously I already have a drive with Windows 10 on it. Rather than limit myself with what to back up on USB (don't wanna upload stuff to clouds, I've seen how that goes) and do a fresh Windows install, would it be possible to:
> Add another drive
> Install W10 on that and use that as boot (presumably giving a dual boot option of the same OS)
> Copy documents and pictures etc. onto the new drive
> Then clean uninstall the first drive and now I have two drives and all my important stuff.
Or would that cause issues?