May 25, 201511 yr I am building a new PC and am wondering if I will be able too just take my 2 SSD's and install them into the new machine. Everything will be new (motherboard, CPU, PS, Memory, Graphics Card but still using Windows 7 with OS on one SSD and P3D on the second) so what I wish to know is will I be able to use the PMDG 737 and 777 for P3D or not and if not how can I manage it without a whole new installation? regards Richard Binns MSFS 2020 & 2024- Asus ROG Strix Z390-E - Skylake i7 9700k - Asus Geforce RTX 4070 Super OC 12gb, 64gig G.Skill TridentZ DDR4 - Thermaltake Thor 850w Platinum PSU - Corsair H150i AIO Liquid CPU Cooler - H150i AIO Liquid CPU Cooler - Thermaltake V71 Case - Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 500GB - 2 x Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus V-Nand 1TB
May 25, 201511 yr Technically, yes, I've done it, but had problems. You're better off re-installing Windows, and subsequently will need to reinstall everything else. What will happen is you will end up with old driver references to all of the old hardware you used. You're better off starting off clean Chris Smith
May 25, 201511 yr Author Thanks Chris for that - GOSH that sounds like fun it has taken me months to get everything install. May be I shall hold off until Windows 10 has settled down and then start again. regards Richard Binns MSFS 2020 & 2024- Asus ROG Strix Z390-E - Skylake i7 9700k - Asus Geforce RTX 4070 Super OC 12gb, 64gig G.Skill TridentZ DDR4 - Thermaltake Thor 850w Platinum PSU - Corsair H150i AIO Liquid CPU Cooler - H150i AIO Liquid CPU Cooler - Thermaltake V71 Case - Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 500GB - 2 x Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus V-Nand 1TB
May 25, 201511 yr That's probably not a bad option to be honest. I know users who are running W10 beta with P3D and they are running fine, so looks like it will be ok when it's released. You might as well save you're self the both of two installs and just do it with W10 once Chris Smith
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