Advice and direction on installing OS on new SSD with multiple HHD's

I remember those days of the slide rule when I was at university in 1957 to 61. But there were good sides to it too. We can put numbers together in our head. The kids need at least a tablet for that.

I was trying to make it a bit easier for you by suggesting the Paragon Tool. Else you have to make the SSD alignment, partition allocation and Windows settings all manually. And there is ample room to make mistakes.

But if your goal is to learn, then mistakes help in that process. Just take one small step after another. We'll be glad to help you.

Back to the subject:

Once you have the default locations of your user folders back on C, check whether the amount of data does not exceed the capacity of your future SSD. If that were the case, you have to move the data to D first - the way I described above.
 

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I wonder how the other geeks here feel about moving User folders now that it's been a common recommended practice for several years. I have stopped doing so because of permissioning issue I got on my all-important Downloads folder while trying to run .exe's - a problem I couldn't fix except by moving Downloads back to C.

We also regularly hear from those unhappy because the data drive is forcibly included in Win7 backup imaging. We all know well the weaknesses of W7 backup imaging and many have abandoned it, but it still works well for others and may be a issue when they can't achieve a lean OS/Programs image sans data because they moved their User folders.

So I'm torn.


I'm sure I am a knuckle-dragging Luddite who just can't accept the 21st century, but I don't use user folders or libraries.

I have all system files on C and no System Reserved.

I save all data directly to a folder structure on D.

I image C only without issues.

I have never had a permission issue.
 

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Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
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I'm sure I am a knuckle-dragging Luddite who just can't accept the 21st century, but I don't use user folders or libraries.

I have all system files on C and no System Reserved.

I save all data directly to a folder structure on D.

I image C only without issues.

I have never had a permission issue

LOL, I bet your C is not on a 60GB SSD. That's when the libraries come in handy too.

I got rid of all the 100MB partitions too. I had some permission issues when I was sharing a data partition between Vista and Windows 7.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP, Dell, Gateway, Toshiba - 4 laptops and 2 desktops
OS
Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
CPU
from 1.6GHz Duo to i7
Monitor(s) Displays
2x HP w2207
Hard Drives
5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals
Keyboard
with trackball - no mices
Mouse
Trackball mice
Internet Speed
DSL 6000
LOL, I bet your C is not on a 60GB SSD. That's when the libraries come in handy too.

Actually, C is on an 80 GB SSD, with 27 occupied. I could certainly live with a 60 GB SSD.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bitIntel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked
Motherboard
AsRock Z170M Extreme 4, micro ATX
Memory
8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)
Graphics Card(s)
none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Sound Card
onboard: Realtek ALC1150; external: USB Behringer UF0-202
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2340M 23 inch IPS
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
System: Crucial MX100 series SSD, 128 GB;
Data: Samsung Spinpoint 103SJ, 1 TB;
Backup: WD Caviar Green WD30EZRX-00D8PB0, 3 TB
PSU
Rosewill SilentNight 500 watt fanless, semi-modular
Case
Antec Solo II
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12S; Noctua F12 intake, Noctua S12A exhaust
Keyboard
Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
Mouse
Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Pale Moon
Other Info
All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
Curious about that folder structure you put on D. I think I would miss dragging files to the explorer bar to drop in Downloads, Docs, Pictures, etc. Sometimes it's as easy as dealing cards.

To me there is nothing backwards about what you describe. I find it curious and interesting how others do things within Win7 and wonder how it could be as easy as using the Explorer bar shortcuts.

I realize now I could have left my Downloads on D and included it in libraries but at that time I was library-phobic. I think a lot of users are still there. That's why it's great to air these issues if the OP isn't getting confused.
 
Curious about that folder structure you put on D.


Greg:

I have 9 top level folders on D. In alpha order:

all other
computer
downloads
mp3
music
pictures
stocks
temp
video

Of course, each of those (except temp and downloads) has many subfolders.

Temp is normally empty and downloads is just a landing spot for stuff that is routed elsewhere shortly, typically within hours.

I have 59,000 data files and thousands of data folders. I'm highly categorized/organized, so few folders have more than 50 files and I don't have to do much scrolling.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bitIntel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked
Motherboard
AsRock Z170M Extreme 4, micro ATX
Memory
8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)
Graphics Card(s)
none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Sound Card
onboard: Realtek ALC1150; external: USB Behringer UF0-202
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2340M 23 inch IPS
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
System: Crucial MX100 series SSD, 128 GB;
Data: Samsung Spinpoint 103SJ, 1 TB;
Backup: WD Caviar Green WD30EZRX-00D8PB0, 3 TB
PSU
Rosewill SilentNight 500 watt fanless, semi-modular
Case
Antec Solo II
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12S; Noctua F12 intake, Noctua S12A exhaust
Keyboard
Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
Mouse
Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Pale Moon
Other Info
All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
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