downloading the ISO and then burning them one by one.
If you start it from scratch, it is quite a procedure to follow i.e.
Be it a USB drive or any other external drive option. If you facing difficulties because of that last system crash, and know it’s not working at all, then the only way left is to install windows 10 on a blank hard drive. I made a recovery USB but did not copy the system files.Ĭan I install the new hard drive, use the recovery disk, and install a new version of Windows 10? AND Can I then use my new drive to pull off files from the old C drive which would then likely be drive E? Instead, I would like to start fresh on the new drive and pick and choose the files I wish to keep. I do not want to mirror my present drive over. I want to save my present drive and use it as a slave. I have an old pc (7 years) and plan on replacing the hard drive with a new WD Black.