Windows neu Installieren?

Ich habe mir eine neue SSD gekauft und diese möchte ich nun einbauen und mein aktuelles Windows ist jedoch auf meiner SSD welche ich noch im PC habe. Das Problem ist das ich nur einen SSD Platz habe. Wie kriege ich es hin das ich Windows 10 auch auf der neuen SSD habe ohne einen neuen Key zu kaufen?

Es wäre auch kein Problem wenn ich mein PC auf werkseinstellungen stellen müsste hauptsache ich habe dann Win10 auf der neuen SSD.

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MichaelSAL74
11 months ago

You create a USB stick with the MediaCreationTool for your Win and start the PC and install Win and since you only swapped the SSD, Windows will operate without any status

MichaelSAL74
11 months ago
Reply to  Jikaya

NO MediaCreatioNTool from MS-Server for Win10 load, put Sitck in the PC (>=8GB) and start the tool, this blows down the ISO and fixes the stick and hits the necessary files on it, then plugs the stick into the PC where to install, start it from the stick and follow the instructions and then if Win Internet has changed, then the PC will be very stored via the server from MSID

MisterMaster3D
11 months ago

You need a USB stick with at least 8gb. Then put it in the PC and load the Media creation tool down for Windows 10 or 11. Then select your USB stick after you run the file then the stick is bootable. Preserving data is like factory settings. Then make old SSD out and clean new ssd. Then boot the USB stick in it and follow the instructions. See best Youtube Tutoriol. The Iwndows key remains connected to the hardware ID of your motherboard, so that’s not a problem.

HarunZockt
11 months ago

Hi.

as far as I know the Windows Key will be used for components such as e.g. your motherboard; means that a small hardware change like SSD should not cause any problems.

Easy to use when installing “I don’t have a key” and Windows should automatically read out the key.

Windows can also be installed normally.

HarunZockt
9 months ago
Reply to  Jikaya

Yes, to clean new SSD, at the Win installation at the Product Key part “I have no key” and finished.