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You will need to use cloning software. The process will duplicate everything on the source drive to the destination drive. If you have done this before, then you will know what to expect and what to do, if there are issues. But if you haven't, this process isn't for the faint of heart. It can be a smooth process, but it can also be riddled with problems. It's best to have this done by an experienced person.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You did not mention which OS you are currently using so I am assuming that your computer is capable of running Win 10 Pro. Please check with the Win 10 hardware and memory requirements before you purchase the new OS. Also, Win 10 Pro comes in two media types. One version is on a CD/DVD and the other version is on a USB thumb drive. Some newer notebooks do not come with CD/DVD internal drives so you might want to be sure to get the USB installation version. If your hardware, memory, and CPU speed are robust enough to run Win 10 Pro, then by all means upgrade to the new OS.
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