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"How can I upgrade my Win7 laptop to Win10 using an external HDD formatted with Win10 from a different laptop", My intension is to upgrade my 7 machine to Win 10, but I want to use a Win 10 formatted HDD taken from my other (damaged) laptop. The Win10 HDD is already in an external enclosure, and I can access it sucessfully via USB from my Win 7 laptop. I've upgraded my RAM to 2G, and have migrated all the files I want to keep to that same external Win 10 HDD. The Win 7 HDD (in the machine) has enough free space to make the upgrade. Simply swapping a like-for-like HDD with one formatted with a different Operating System, does not effecively upgrade a machine, right ? Reassigning the boot drive that has a different OS than the one the machine was manufactured with, isn't possible either, is it ? I have already tried to reassign the boot drive from the Win 7 HDD to my USB connected Win 10 external HDD, in the start up menu. No luck, obviously. I'm trying to avoid redundantly purchasing another copy of Win 10s, when I already have a drive formatted with it.

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