Moving Windows over

From: milko 7 Jan 2014 13:14
To: ALL1 of 8
I used to know how to do this sort of thing. Now, I do not!

I want to change over to an SSD for my Windows install.

I have Windows 8 on a normal HD at the moment. During this process I'll probably want to make it Windows 8.1 I think. This seems a little bit of a complication since it's all download-only and licence keys and whatnot.

Aaaanyway. I also think a clean install would be a good idea. This thing is an upgrade on an upgrade and I'm sure is slower than it needs to be even on an old fashioned hard disk. Is there a good way of going about such a task? Bonus points - what SSD do I want? 
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 7 Jan 2014 16:20
To: milko 2 of 8
If it's an upgrade of an upgrade, then just do a fresh install. You should still be able to get a bootable install disk (or USB flash drive).

I'm a fan of either the Samsung 840 Evo, or the Pro if you want longer warranty or something. Get at least a 240GB one, although the 960GB was "only" about £340 a week or two ago - tempting!
From: milko 7 Jan 2014 17:51
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 3 of 8
I was under the impression it's a bit tricksy getting a bootable install of Win 8.1 sorted with the product key gubbins? As you can tell, I don't really know, but it definitely seemed to be non-routine.

240GB was what I was looking at, can't really be spending £340 at the moment. 
From: Radio 7 Jan 2014 18:18
To: milko 4 of 8
It was a bit tricky for me, in that the product key for the clean install didn't work, but then installing it over itself made windows think it was an upgrade. I've got a 120GB disk, and for the most part it's fine. The only problem is with the likes of Max Payne and others wanting 30GB installs, I have to uninstall ones I'm not using regularly.
From: milko 7 Jan 2014 18:47
To: Radio 5 of 8
I think for games like that I'll use Steam Mover and shift 'em onto the regular disk rather than SSD.
From: Matt 7 Jan 2014 19:46
To: milko 6 of 8
You don't need Steam Mover any more. Steam let's you choose the folder to install games to and has for a while.

As for the original question. Clean install to a blank SSD (delete existing partitions in installer) to let Windows align the partitions to the SSD 's blocksize correctly and create the boot partition (useful should you ever want to encrypt the Windows partition) and upgrade to 8.1 through the store.
From: milko 7 Jan 2014 20:32
To: Matt 7 of 8
Steam always fails on me when I want to install to another location so far. Regardless - steam mover can move em back again too, so you could have the current faves on SSD but shift them away when you're about done with them, don't think Steam does that.


So: install Win 8.0 then update?
From: Matt 7 Jan 2014 20:33
To: milko 8 of 8
Not had any problems here, I am in the Family Sharing Beta (not that I have any "family" to share with), so maybe they've fixed it in that?

Yes, install Windows 8.0 and update through the store.