Soldato
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- 7 Jan 2009
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Hey guys,
Hope this is the right place for this post.
Got a new laptop on the way,It comes with Windows 10 Home.
It has a slow 5400rpm hard drive,I've already put in an order for a Kingston
120GB SSD from here so il be replacing that slow hard drive.
Just wondering,Do i clone the 5400RPM hard drive straight away to the new SSD or should i start up the laptop first,let it do its windows setup and all first with the normal HDD..then clone?
Or should i just skip all the clone stuff,Put in the SSD drive and make a Windows 10 bootable USB stick and do a fresh install of windows 10?
The windows key is in the BIOS now correct?
My concern is windows activation.
Hope this is the right place for this post.

Got a new laptop on the way,It comes with Windows 10 Home.
It has a slow 5400rpm hard drive,I've already put in an order for a Kingston
120GB SSD from here so il be replacing that slow hard drive.
Just wondering,Do i clone the 5400RPM hard drive straight away to the new SSD or should i start up the laptop first,let it do its windows setup and all first with the normal HDD..then clone?
Or should i just skip all the clone stuff,Put in the SSD drive and make a Windows 10 bootable USB stick and do a fresh install of windows 10?
The windows key is in the BIOS now correct?
My concern is windows activation.