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Installing win10 on new ssd, Need help here
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SUSSushiBurgerX
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Feb 18 2016, 02:33 PM
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1) No. Win10 stores the key in the BIOS (provided you have the newer UEFI BIOS). Just re-install, no need to key in activation code. Later just go to control panel->system to activate the windows if it's not already activated.
2) Yes, you can boot from DVD/USB Thumbdrive/USB External drives etc.
3) Not advised to create partition. SSD so small...unless your SSD is >= 500GB, maybe can create 2 partitions.
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SUSSushiBurgerX
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Feb 18 2016, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(blibala @ Feb 18 2016, 03:39 PM) What is uefi bios? When i press f10 or f12, it comes out with normal bios screen which i familiar with. I saw something uefi in the bios setting page but dare not press the button to access further. No need to worry lah.  Nothing special about UEFI except that it works with a mouse and works in Graphical mode instead of character/text based mode. Just follow instruction as i posted earliar. If need to just key in the activation code, if activation code is detected, it won't even ask you (or you can SKIP and activate later).
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SUSSushiBurgerX
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Feb 18 2016, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Feb 18 2016, 11:31 PM) That's not what UEFI is all about Go do your own research before you mislead other people even further I know what is it, there is no need to complicate matters and scare off people doing a simple installation. Don't act like only you know the stuff. Duh.
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