How to use an SSD for a boot drive while keeping my old HDD unchanged

TheDogGoesMoo

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I just bought a 128GB SSD and I already have an old 1TB HDD. I want to use my SSD as a boot drive and for storing some games like BF4 but keep my HDD unchanged. Is this even possible? If so, how?
 
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I believe you will have to install windows onto your ssd and that will become your main drive. That is the only way IMO to ensure it is your boot drive and also for optimum performance. You do not have to delete anything on your hdd. Simply remove your hdd and install windows on the ssd then re install the programs one by one and make sure that large programs that do not need to be on the ssd are installed on the hdd. I recommend formatting your hdd after installing windows on the ssd and backing up important files, this is also for optimum performance and to remove all those windows system files that are now unnecessary.

Thanks!

Rafi Khan

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I believe you will have to install windows onto your ssd and that will become your main drive. That is the only way IMO to ensure it is your boot drive and also for optimum performance. You do not have to delete anything on your hdd. Simply remove your hdd and install windows on the ssd then re install the programs one by one and make sure that large programs that do not need to be on the ssd are installed on the hdd. I recommend formatting your hdd after installing windows on the ssd and backing up important files, this is also for optimum performance and to remove all those windows system files that are now unnecessary.

Thanks!
 
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TheDogGoesMoo

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Thanks for the quick answer! I decided that i'm going to clean my hard drive and start new. Do you know how I can erase all data on it but not break it?