You can swap but then most likely you will need to do installation repair due to hardware change. This is because when you install Windows on a computer, it sets itself up with drivers specific to that computer’s motherboard and chipset. So, it usually won’t boot properly.
Also, windows are designed to be locked to the hardware they were originally installed on
Try Acronis True Image or Windows Sysprep
This post has been edited by nyunyu: Oct 30 2019, 03:51 PM
Windows 10 replacing boot SSD.
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