How To Install Windows 10 On SSD?

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Do you want to know how to install Windows 10 on SSD? Hopefully, after you read The Ultimate Windows 10 SSD Optimization Guide , this is exactly what you'll be able to do. Take a look at what we're going to learn:

Install Windows 10 on SSD

Most people prefer to reinstall Windows 10 to SSD from HDD, and it’s not without its reasons. Also, SSDs or Solid State Drives operate much quieter and are faster than HDD or Hard Disc Drives.

Installing SSD on your Windows 10 can boost the performance of your computer and protect it from damage. Here are 2 methods for installing Windows 10 on SSD.

Method 1: Using an Installation Disc

A clean install of your Windows 10 on SSD will remove any files and its existing operating system then give you a brand new operating system. For this method, you will need a USB drive or CD. This works best when you want to wipe your SSD and do a clean installation. Here are the steps for reinstalling Windows 10 on SSD using an installation disc.

  1. Download a media creation tool for Windows 10 to create a new installation media.
  2. When the media creation tool for Windows 10 opens, select Create installation media for another PC option.create installation media
  3. Click Next and follow the installation wizard.
  4. Turn off your computer and open the case to remove the HDD. Then, connect the installation disc to your computer before installing SSD to the drive bay.
  5. Change the boot order for installation disc. To boot the BIOS, turn on your computer and press F2 or F12. Afterwards, go to the Boot tab and use the plus sign (+) to make the DVD/CD as your first choice.
  6. Then, press Enter or F10 to close this window. This will also cause a restart from the installation disc.
  7. You will then need to verify the keyboard or input method, language and time, and currency format.language and time & currency format
  8. In the initial Windows Setup screen, click or tap Install Now.
  9. A window will open requiring you to type in the Product Key. You can skip this by selecting the options that says, “I don’t have a product key.” You can also skip this if your SSD has already installed Windows 10.
  10. On the installation type, select Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) option.
  11. To install Windows, choose Select Partition on SSD that you want to reinstall Windows 10 to and click Next. Wait for the process to end and select your desired preferences.

Method 2: By OS Migration

If you find the process of using a CD or DVD to reinstall Windows 10 from HDD to SSD daunting, the next best option is to avoid using them altogether. For this, you will need a partition manager.

You can download the free trial of the EaseUS Partition Master to help you migrate OS to the SSD wizard. This method helps you migrate the new Windows 10 partition to a new SSD. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Run the EaseUS Partition Master and then choose Migrate OS from the top menu.
  2. When it opens, choose SSD or HDD as the destination manager. Then click Next.
  3. A warning message will appear letting you know that there isn’t enough space and the partitions and data on the target disk will be deleted. Before you click migrate, ensure to back up all important data. Once done, click or tap Migrate to continue.tap migrate to continue
  4. Check the layout of the target disk and customize it based on your preference. Afterwards, click Proceed to begin the process of migrating your OS to a new disc.target disk and customize

Summary: Install Windows 10 on SSD

  • Create an ISO file of Windows 10.
  • Prepare an installation media.
  • Reset your PC and clean the disk.
  • Set your computer to boot from USB drive.
  • Install Windows 10 on SSD.

Conclusion

This comprehensive guide will help you install your Windows 10 on SSD whether you want to do it with CD/DVD or without. Both methods are effective and should help transfer your windows 10 to SSD in no time. However, if you want a much simpler and straightforward way to do it, your best option would be to clone Windows 10 from HDD to SSD.