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Clean install Windows 10 on new SSD with new Motherboard
Hello everyone,
I'm getting new Motherboard (Gigabyte GA-ZA170 Gaming K3-EU) and new SSD (SanDisk 120GB) tommorow.
I've had Windows 10 x64 installed on my HDD until now and I'm planning to clean install it onto my SSD and remove it from HDD and use my HDD for pictures, videos and other files that do not benefit from SSD speeds that much.
I'm not sure how I should do this, I've installed Windows to HDD many times but I've always had only 1 HDD and now I'll have 1 HDD and 1 SSD so that's the first thing that I'm not sure how to go with. Can I have both, SSD and HDD, plugged at the same time and just format my HDD and create 1 partition on it and then select the unallocated space of my SSD and just click Next to begin the installation or how should I do it?
And for the second thing that I'm not sure about is the motherboard which has UEFI, I've never had motherboard with UEFI before so I'm not sure if that changes anything? What should I select in Rufus when making bootable usb? Also is there something that I should change in UEFI settings for SSD or not? Because I searched on some forums and found this: https://i.imgur.com/vG2eETA.png I'm not quite sure what that does and whether or not should I do it?