Partitioning Existing Drive and Making a new C drive

lax65

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Sep 10, 2013
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So I built a computer a while ago, and have 1 128g SSD and 1 1TB HDD installed in it. However, I accidentally set the C drive as the SSD rather than as just a drive to run my OS(s). How can I make my HDD my C Drive and partition my SDD into a drive just to run OS?

I'd like to remove program files etc from the SSD also
 
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An alternative to uninstalling and reinstalling programs on another drive, is moving them with Application Mover... it relocates installed programs moving files and editing registry paths to another partition or disk drive in your computer... It moves programs one by one and may seem a bit slow, but it still beats having to uninstall and reinstall them... and there's no need risk losing program keys or to register them again.

http://www.funduc.com/app_mover.htm

USAFRet

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It seems your SSD is the C, with Windows installed. This is a good thing.

You want to remove some applications, and put them elsewhere? Sure
Uninstall them, and reinstall elsewhere. Select "Custom" or Advanced" upon install, and choose where you want it to go.

Don't partition that 128 SSD.
 
An alternative to uninstalling and reinstalling programs on another drive, is moving them with Application Mover... it relocates installed programs moving files and editing registry paths to another partition or disk drive in your computer... It moves programs one by one and may seem a bit slow, but it still beats having to uninstall and reinstall them... and there's no need risk losing program keys or to register them again.

http://www.funduc.com/app_mover.htm
 
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