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You should be able to right click on the blue area of New Volume & open it. Then you can create any new folders that you want to copy & paste to.
Your new disk (disk 1) has become system, active.
I think you are booting through Disk 1 & I doubt this is what you want?
I think you might want disk 0 to be system, active, Boot ?
Yes I do want disk 0 to be the boot drive. How do I make sure it is?
mjf, I checked the CMOS or BIOS whatever it is, and it said that the SSD drive is Boot 1.
Cool! Thanks Doc, I got Microsoft Outlook to go onto the (D:) disk drive.
Since your screen snip basically showed D: HD empty. It looks like your Win7 OS is on your C: HD