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Blowoff/fresh install through BIOS?

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Hi there im having trouble blowing off my current hard drive and fresh installing because I made a new pc that runs intel and not amd which I was running before, i only have one hard drive thatwas pre formatted to my amd sh**box and now i tried moving it over to my intel build but it doesnt work, someone said in another forum that when upgrading your oc always fresh install your hard drive or something like that, my problem once again is that I only have the one hard drive and my new pc and i dont know how to fresh install it if i ant erase the data on it so if someone can help me out it would be much appreciated. p.s i dont gave the amd shetbox anymore and these are my soecs. also sorry for the short story.

 

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/9YbDTH

 

I have an i5 kabylake but i need to download the bios firmware and update it to work with gen 7 cpu's

 

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the post is literally unreadable duo to the wordings you put but anyway what windows os is it?

if you switch mobo did you sign in to ms account? some os might not like switching mobo and you might need a new key

though win10 seems to support mobo change. all you need to do is just install windows via a usb stick or a dvd disc

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get a windows 10 install USB stick, then install.

during the install process there is an option to wipe your drives.

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3 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

get a windows 10 install USB stick, then install.

during the install process there is an option to wipe your drives.

I hate windows 8 through 10 i obly operate on windows 7 which i have a disc for 

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