Installing Windows 10 on an SSD can significantly improve your system's performance. This guide covers both methods, whether you want to migrate your current OS without losing data or perform a clean installation.
How can I clean install Windows 10 on SSD?
1. Install Windows 10 on SSD without losing data
- Connect and Format SSD:
- Install the SSD appropriately on your PC using a SATA connection cable or an SSD slot.
- Back up any personal data on the SSD to another drive.
- Open Disk Management (Right-click on Start > Disk Management) and format the SSD to MBR or GPT according to Windows specifications.
- Download and Install AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional:
- Download and install the AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional software from their official website.
- Launch the software.
- Migrate OS:
- In AOMEI Partition Assistant, click Clone > Migrate OS in the toolbar.
- Select the unallocated space on your target SSD and click Next.
- Adjust the partition size if needed and click Next.
- Click Apply on the upper left and hit Proceed to start the migration.
- Reboot and Boot from SSD:
- Reboot your computer.
- Enter BIOS by pressing the BIOS key (F2, Del, F10, or F12) during startup.
- Set the SSD as the first boot device in the Boot Manager.
- Save and exit BIOS.
2. Perform SSD Clean Install Windows 10 (data loss)
- Create a Windows 10 Installation USB:
- Download the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft's website.
- Run the tool and select Create installation media for another PC.
- Choose language, edition, and architecture, then select USB flash drive.
- Insert a USB flash drive (at least 8GB) and complete the process.
- Download the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft's website.
- Install SSD:
- Install the SSD in your computer and ensure it's properly connected.
- Boot from USB Drive:
- Plug the USB drive into the computer.
- Reboot and press the BIOS key (F2, Del, F10, or F12) to enter BIOS settings.
- Navigate to Boot Manager and set the USB drive as the first boot device.
- Save and exit BIOS.
- Windows Installation:
- Select language, time, and keyboard layout in Windows Setup, then click Next.
- Click Install Now.
- Enter your product key or click I don’t have a product key.
- Select the Windows 10 edition you wish to install.
- Accept the license terms and click Next.
- Choose Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
- Select the SSD for installation and click Next.
- Complete Setup:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
- Once installation is complete, the system will reboot several times.
- Re-enter BIOS and set the SSD as the first boot device if needed.
Common Issues and Fixes
Error 1: Can’t install Windows 10 on SSD
- GPT/MBR Partition Style Error:
- If you encounter errors regarding GPT or MBR, convert the disk format using AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional.
- Alternatively, change the boot mode in BIOS to match the partition style (switch to UEFI for GPT or Legacy BIOS for MBR).
Error 2: SSD won’t boot after Windows 10 installation
- Fix Boot Issues:
- Ensure the SSD is set as the first boot device in BIOS.
- Make the system partition active using Disk Management.
- Rebuild the MBR using AOMEI Partition Assistant or similar software.