On 06.01.20 19:35, linux guy wrote:
Hi people.
I'm about to purchase a new workstation computer because my current
workstation is too slow. The new computer comes with Windows 10
installed on it. I rarely use Windows, but occasionally it comes in
handy to troubleshoot something, so I'd like to leave it on the hard drive.
Question: how do I transfer my current workstation installation to the
new hard drive and retain Windows ? I don't want to start over
building my workstation installation from a fresh install.
not the answer of your question, but maybe a hint:
Why not to screw the old Fedora disk into the new workstation and to
adjust the boot order in the bios ?
and then boot the windows raw (!) disk via Virtual Box or maybe KVM.
--
sixpack13
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