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  1. I extracted the iso onto the USB and it booted right up. Thanks for your help, guys.
  2. So I do have to copy the extracted iso? I used cmd to clean and partition the usb
  3. I've done all that. Do I need to double click the iso and copy the folders labeled "boot", "efi", "sources", "support", and the files "autorun", "bootmgr", and "setup" onto the USB instead of the raw iso?
  4. I have the Windows 10 iso on a USB formated with Fat32. When I try to boot from it, it says to insert Boot Media. I'm not sure why.
  5. When you jumpstart a motherboard with the power pins, does it damage the mobo in any way?
  6. I guess this will save me time and money by not having to get another HDD then. Thank you!
  7. Maybe I should just watch a video or something, but if I boot off the SSD how do I access everything on the HDD?
  8. In theory, I could install Windows to boot on an SSD and have the old HDD in there and just use it? Is that possible? Or will having windows on the old HDD interfere?
  9. @shadowbyte Does ASRock make good mobos? I like the blue. EDIT: Edited version of your edited version http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XfNMBm Changed the case and mobo to match a blue theme. Yay or nay?
  10. Could I use it without booting from it and move files from it to a new HDD on my new build?
  11. So what should I install on an SSD?
  12. So does just having an SDD for booting Windows speed up doing everything?
  13. Another thing. I see SuperBiiz and Outlet PC on there. Are they pretty good dealers?
  14. Huh. Well then. @shadowbyte and that mobo is just as good?
  15. Does it really make that big of a difference?
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