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Help with reformatting an SSD

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That's right, or if you want, even reformat it on your own machine.

I am giving my friend a 160 gb SSD that I used for my OS and a few games on my old build.  I am installing a new PSU, GPU and fans in his rig this weekend and I thhought he would like my old SSD.  Can I just connect it and then reformat it on his machine?  It has my old OS (windows 7), that won't conflict with his windows 7, correct?

 

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That's right, or if you want, even reformat it on your own machine.

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Thanks Weak1ings! 

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