Before you touch a USB drive, you must understand the relationship between your new hard drive and your motherboard.
If your new hard drive is an SSD, Windows should automatically enable TRIM (a command that tells the SSD which data blocks are no longer in use).
Here’s a step-by-step guide to reinstalling Windows 10 on a new (blank) hard drive. how to reinstall windows 10 on a new hard drive
Windows will now copy files and install. Your PC may restart several times — .
You need to create a bootable USB drive using the official . Before you touch a USB drive, you must
Modern Windows 10 installations should almost exclusively use UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) .
You need a USB flash drive (minimum 8GB). Windows will now copy files and install
If you don't have a bootable Windows 10 installation media, create one using the Media Creation Tool: