First post, by Kerr Avon
How reliable is Windows 10's 'Hot Swap' ability (or whatever it's technically called)? The one where you can take a hard drive, that contains a working installation of Windows 10, and insert it into a different PC or laptop and then when you boot the new machine then Windows 10 boots up fine and autodetects the new hardware? I've never used it for disparate hardware, as I don't have too much trust for Windows when it comes to drivers and such, so I've always installed Windows 10 from scratch.
So if, say, I have Windows 10 and some utilities installed on a desktop that has an AMD CPU and a Radeon GPU, then if I take a disc image of the C: drive, and copy that disc image over a new hard drive, and insert that new hard drive into a laptop that has an Intel CPU and an Invidia GPU, will the laptop boot up properly and change it's drivers appropriately?
And if so, are there any potential problems or issues that I should watch out for.
Thanks for any answers.