Replacing my CPU and Motherboard. What should I do after a successful boot?
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Solved by CaptainPebbleDash,
Both are the proper way to be honest mate, I never personally did that as I wanted to ensure it was all clear before I installed as my old windows was bricked to hell.
I cant see it not working and worst comes to shove you may just need to reformat from window's if it doesn't work. Always worth the try man
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