Hey there folks.
Here's my intended set-up first, before i ask the question. 1st SSD has Windows 7 on it. 2nd SSD will have Windows 10 on it (yet to install the SSD or Windows 10 though). A 3rd mechanical hard drive with a ton of files and programs already installed via Windows 7.
On my Windows 10, can I use the same programs on the 3rd hard drive as Windows 7, without having to install them twice? Or could I install them over the old ones and it will still work for both? I've got an awful lot of stuff like games on Steam and such that I want to use on both. I assume some of the the smarter software like Steam might detect the already installed games, but would I have to make a second seperate Steam directory to access the same games from Windows 10?
Best case scenario, I don't have to fill up my hard drive with 2 installs of most programs. Worst case scenario... well I might have to get another hard drive then. I know I'll be able to access the files from Windows 10, but what about the program installs?
And thanks to OCUK for the swift (and free) delivery of my new SSD. I plan to install Windows 10 on it on Monday, on my day off work.
Here's my intended set-up first, before i ask the question. 1st SSD has Windows 7 on it. 2nd SSD will have Windows 10 on it (yet to install the SSD or Windows 10 though). A 3rd mechanical hard drive with a ton of files and programs already installed via Windows 7.
On my Windows 10, can I use the same programs on the 3rd hard drive as Windows 7, without having to install them twice? Or could I install them over the old ones and it will still work for both? I've got an awful lot of stuff like games on Steam and such that I want to use on both. I assume some of the the smarter software like Steam might detect the already installed games, but would I have to make a second seperate Steam directory to access the same games from Windows 10?
Best case scenario, I don't have to fill up my hard drive with 2 installs of most programs. Worst case scenario... well I might have to get another hard drive then. I know I'll be able to access the files from Windows 10, but what about the program installs?
And thanks to OCUK for the swift (and free) delivery of my new SSD. I plan to install Windows 10 on it on Monday, on my day off work.