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Got a good deal on a CPU/motherboard combo (motherboard is essentially free so I may as well use it), so am deciding to upgrade my motherboard. Wanting to keep my current Windows 11 Pro install as it is only a few months old.
Win 11 versions is: 10.0.26200 Build 26200
What steps should I take to ensure I can swap the motherboards without any issues with my Win 11 install?
1) Will create system image and drive clone (I will do both as I have a spare SSD) as a backup.
2) Bitlocker is disabled on all drives.
3) Should I disable AMD fTPM in my motherboard BIOS prior to swapping motherboards? So I disable Secure Boot or anything else?
4) Should I uninstall old chipset drivers from within Win 11 prior to removing the old motherboard?
5) After I install the new motherboard, is there any setting I should disable or enable prior to rebooting into Win 11?
6) Windows 11 will require reactivation. Prior to swapping the motherboard should I remove my PC from my Microsoft account, and then re-add it after I boot into the Windows with the new motherboard? Can't quite recall how I did re-activation previously.
Will be going from one AM5 board to another AM5 board so the overall change should not be that big.
Old board: X670E PG Lightning
Planned new board: MSI Pro X870E-P Wifi
Win 11 versions is: 10.0.26200 Build 26200
What steps should I take to ensure I can swap the motherboards without any issues with my Win 11 install?
1) Will create system image and drive clone (I will do both as I have a spare SSD) as a backup.
2) Bitlocker is disabled on all drives.
3) Should I disable AMD fTPM in my motherboard BIOS prior to swapping motherboards? So I disable Secure Boot or anything else?
4) Should I uninstall old chipset drivers from within Win 11 prior to removing the old motherboard?
5) After I install the new motherboard, is there any setting I should disable or enable prior to rebooting into Win 11?
6) Windows 11 will require reactivation. Prior to swapping the motherboard should I remove my PC from my Microsoft account, and then re-add it after I boot into the Windows with the new motherboard? Can't quite recall how I did re-activation previously.
Will be going from one AM5 board to another AM5 board so the overall change should not be that big.
Old board: X670E PG Lightning
Planned new board: MSI Pro X870E-P Wifi
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 10
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- Ryzen 7800X3D
- Motherboard
- ASRock X670E PG Lightning
- Memory
- 32GB Corsair
- Graphics Card(s)
- RTX 5070ti ASUS Prime
- Screen Resolution
- 2560x1440
- Hard Drives
- WD SN850X 4TB (Windows/boot drive/programs), WD SN 850X 4TB (game drive), WD 6TB Black HDD (data), SK Hynix P31 2TB (other programs/games)
- PSU
- Seasonic 750
- Cooling
- Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120






