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old hdd in new build

Blain

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Of course the HD can be reformatted and reused.
Is the old HD & OS from an OEM (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Gateway, etc)?
Or is the OS a retail version for which you have the install media as well as product key code?
 

corkyg

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Is the old HDD SATA or PATA? Will the new mobo accommodate either or both?
 

dfanatic86

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Of course the HD can be reformatted and reused.
Is the old HD & OS from an OEM (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Gateway, etc)?
Or is the OS a retail version for which you have the install media as well as product key code?

Yes it from an oem pc. I wanna kno if I can take it out and install it my new rig, and have windows 7 up and running. Sata connection btw.
 

corkyg

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The odds are it will result in a BSOD. That's the worst thing that can happen. It's worth a shot and go from there.
 

ElFenix

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The odds are it will result in a BSOD. That's the worst thing that can happen. It's worth a shot and go from there.

odds are it won't bluescreen, but most likely it won't activate.
 

dfanatic86

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Thanks for the input. Since I dont want a bsod, ill be getting a Samsung 830 120gb ssd and Windows 7 pro 64 bit.