Cpu and Motherboard swap help
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Solved by SimplyChunk,
Just swap it all over and boot it up. Give windows 10, 10 minutes at the start and you won't even need to reinstall it. once you're in windows open up control panel, open adminastrative tools, open computer management, open storage open disk manahement. find your drive partitions and right click them to 'mark partition as active' You should be good from there
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