Legacy and uefi

Discussion in 'Software' started by zxspectrum, Jul 30, 2015.

  1. zxspectrum

    zxspectrum Terabyte Poster Forum Leader Gold Member

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    Daft question time perhaps

    But Im installing this new SSD in with windows 7, to get to win8.1, to get to win 10 etc. It has to be this way as i cant clone my old HD as its goosed. So my question is when i install windows im doing this with legacy, what happens then when i get to windows 10, as that will be uefi?

    Thanks for any help

    Eddie
     
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  2. SimonD
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    SimonD Terabyte Poster

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    So why not install it as a UEFI device with Windows 7 - http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/...talling-windows-7-on-uefi-based-computer.aspx
     
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    zxspectrum Terabyte Poster Forum Leader Gold Member

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    Done

    Cheers for that link, helped me out no end

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  4. SimonD
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    That's what we are here for :)
     
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