using ssd for windows and hard drive for everything else

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just tring to add a ssd for windows and other drive for storage. can anybody tell me how to delete windows off old hard drive and set up to run this way ?
 

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don't delete it--just remove the drive--reset your BIOS to boot from the SSD--install the SSD--install your OS on the SSD-- then reconnect the previous drive and move what ever data you wish to keep--possibly even configuration settings, custom themes, etc.--then reformat the original drive--reinstall your programs and direct them to your (probably D: drive )
 

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don't delete it--just remove the drive--reset your BIOS to boot from the SSD--install the SSD--install your OS on the SSD-- then reconnect the previous drive and move what ever data you wish to keep--possibly even configuration settings, custom themes, etc.--then reformat the original drive--reinstall your programs and direct them to your (probably D: drive )

I dont want to put anything but programs on ssd i guessing that your saying to save stuff old hd stuff to cd or dvd .
 

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sorry-I misunderstood--some people use an SSD just for the OS and install programs on another--so--to accomplish what you want to so---remove your original drive--reset your BIOS to boot from the SSD--install the SSD--install your OS on the SSD--REINSTALL your programs on the SSD drive-- then reconnect the previous drive-to completely remove the windows OS from the previous drive you will need to reformat it--this assumes that you already have backed up any data that you will want to put back on it the 'storage' drive.
 

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don't delete it--just remove the drive--reset your BIOS to boot from the SSD--install the SSD--install your OS on the SSD-- then reconnect the previous drive and move what ever data you wish to keep--possibly even configuration settings, custom themes, etc.--then reformat the original drive--reinstall your programs and direct them to your (probably D: drive )

I dont want to put anything but programs on ssd i guessing that your saying to save stuff old hd stuff to cd or dvd .

Oops. You'll get more performance using the SSD as a boot and system drive.

You'll only get optimum performance from a clean install. I know it sounds terrible but there are really good reasons for it that I'd be happy to elucidate if you want.
 

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don't delete it--just remove the drive--reset your BIOS to boot from the SSD--install the SSD--install your OS on the SSD-- then reconnect the previous drive and move what ever data you wish to keep--possibly even configuration settings, custom themes, etc.--then reformat the original drive--reinstall your programs and direct them to your (probably D: drive )

I dont want to put anything but programs on ssd i guessing that your saying to save stuff old hd stuff to cd or dvd .

Oops. You'll get more performance using the SSD as a boot and system drive.

You'll only get optimum performance from a clean install. I know it sounds terrible but there are really good reasons for it that I'd be happy to elucidate if you want.
that is just what i want to do if you can help me to set up the ssd and tell me what to do with the hd that would be great
 

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thanks for the help
 

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I dont want to put anything but programs on ssd i guessing that your saying to save stuff old hd stuff to cd or dvd .

Oops. You'll get more performance using the SSD as a boot and system drive.

You'll only get optimum performance from a clean install. I know it sounds terrible but there are really good reasons for it that I'd be happy to elucidate if you want.
that is just what i want to do if you can help me to set up the ssd and tell me what to do with the hd that would be great

Sorry for the slow response. Since you weren't suffering from a crippling problem I put your request in my queue.

Here's the scoop:

1) You've already got all your files and settings on the spinner (slang now for a mechanical hard drive) so no need to backup as long as you've already done a recent one on the spinner
2) Windows 7 is the only Windows to date with support for the ATAPI TRIM command that boosts SSD performance. It's installer is also SSD aware. Downside is that the OS does not dynamically adapt to being moved to a SSD from a spinner so a clean install is needed -- bad news ;)
3) Good news -- install to an Intel, Indilinx or SandForce SSD can complete faster than you've ever imagined. What SSD did you buy? It might be a great opportunity before installing 7 to upgrade the BIOS for best performance. Also upgrading your motherboard BIOS is a good idea now too! You'll need to set your BIOS to boot from the SSD and maybe set it to SATA ACHI mode in your BIOS if supported by BIOS and SSD.
4) Once all that's done just do a plain old "boot from DVD" install of Windows 7. When prompted for the install partition make sure it's showing partitions from the SSD and NOT THE SPINNER. If it is STOP and write back. Something is wrong you need to fix.
5) If there are partitions on the SSD showing up you need to click advanced and delete them all. You want to install 7 on FREE SPACE not a partition. That will allow 7 to create it's partitions correctly with the CRUCIAL advantage of creating it's partitions aligned on the SSDs virtualized geometry boundaries. If this is not done, your performance can suffer as much as 80% -- i.e. your SSD could end up almost as slow as a spinner at some things.
6) Install 7. Should be quick. By quick I mean the fastest install of 7 you've ever seen.
7) Once it's installed turn off the page file on the SSD. It will wear it out. If you don't know how I'll show you.
8) Create a user folder for yourself on the SSD. I put mine at the root like d:\mike.
9) Open c:\users\mike and MOVE all the non-hidden folders to the folder your created on the SSD. Use Explorer not command prompt for this. It automatically sets up all the special folders and libraries automatically that way.
10) There are a whole bunch of tweak some folks use over and above that. They've never made any difference to me in my tests with my Vertex 30GB firmware 1.5 but I want you to research those and decide. Ask folks here about them as there are lots of varied opinions -- that's what make this place the best Windows help on the entire 'net.
11) Install "normal" programs -- those with smallish disk footprints to the SSD. This will improve their performance too.
12) Install games to the SSD. I use mostly Steam games so I install Steam to d:\steam. All Steam games go to the spinner since it's hard to move them later without a re-download.

Hope this helps!
 
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OK i have the computer running now I am using a ocz agility 60 gb as my hard drive I have the spinner installed need to know what setting to use and where to find them.
comp info intell Q6600 gigabyte ep43 ud3l mb gigabyte 4670 video card corsair DDr 2 800 mhz memory windows 7 pro spinner is WDcav se 500
thanks for your help
 

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Oh yea I am moving some parts from old comp (spinner memory and prosesser)
 

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Can you be more specific about what you need help with?
 

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Oops. You'll get more performance using the SSD as a boot and system drive.

You'll only get optimum performance from a clean install. I know it sounds terrible but there are really good reasons for it that I'd be happy to elucidate if you want.
that is just what i want to do if you can help me to set up the ssd and tell me what to do with the hd that would be great

Sorry for the slow response. Since you weren't suffering from a crippling problem I put your request in my queue.

Here's the scoop:

1) You've already got all your files and settings on the spinner (slang now for a mechanical hard drive) so no need to backup as long as you've already done a recent one on the spinner
2) Windows 7 is the only Windows to date with support for the ATAPI TRIM command that boosts SSD performance. It's installer is also SSD aware. Downside is that the OS does not dynamically adapt to being moved to a SSD from a spinner so a clean install is needed -- bad news ;)
3) Good news -- install to an Intel, Indilinx or SandForce SSD can complete faster than you've ever imagined. What SSD did you buy? OCZ agility 60 gig It might be a great opportunity before installing 7 to upgrade the BIOS for best performance. Also upgrading your motherboard BIOS is a good idea now too! You'll need to set your BIOS to boot from the SSD Booting from SSD and maybe set it to SATA ACHI mode in your BIOS if supported by BIOS and SSD. Wont run with both drives when achi mode
4) Once all that's done just do a plain old "boot from DVD" install of Windows 7. When prompted for the install partition make sure it's showing partitions from the SSD and NOT THE SPINNER. If it is STOP and write back. Something is wrong you need to fix. Windows 7 pro 64 on ssd
5) If there are partitions on the SSD showing up you need to click advanced and delete them all. You want to install 7 on FREE SPACE not a partition. That will allow 7 to create it's partitions correctly with the CRUCIAL advantage of creating it's partitions aligned on the SSDs virtualized geometry boundaries. If this is not done, your performance can suffer as much as 80% -- i.e. your SSD could end up almost as slow as a spinner at some things. OS installed on empty hard disc
6) Install 7. Should be quick. By quick I mean the fastest install of 7 you've ever seen.
7) Once it's installed turn off the page file on the SSD. It will wear it out. If you don't know how I'll show you. Not sure how to do this
8) Create a user folder for yourself on the SSD. I put mine at the root like d:\mike. added to c:\ jimmy C: is the ssd
9) Open c:\users\mike and MOVE all the non-hidden folders to the folder your created on the SSD. Use Explorer not command prompt for this. It automatically sets up all the special folders and libraries automatically that way. I tyied this and none of the programs worked
10) There are a whole bunch of tweak some folks use over and above that. They've never made any difference to me in my tests with my Vertex 30GB firmware 1.5 but I want you to research those and decide. Ask folks here about them as there are lots of varied opinions -- that's what make this place the best Windows help on the entire 'net.
11) Install "normal" programs -- those with smallish disk footprints to the SSD. This will improve their performance too.
12) Install games to the SSD. I use mostly Steam games so I install Steam to d:\steam. All Steam games go to the spinner since it's hard to move them later without a re-download.

Hope this helps!
The comp is running fine but I dont know how to make the programs store on D: (spinner). I have backed up all the stuff that I want off the old spinner so if needed I can just format both drives and start fresh.
thanks again for you help and patience
 

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The comp is running fine but I dont know how to make the programs store on D: (spinner). I have backed up all the stuff that I want off the old spinner so if needed I can just format both drives and start fresh.
thanks again for you help and patience

You can't make ALL programs install to the spinner. Some are installed with Windows to the SSD. Others are small enough and require the benefit of running from the SSD. Some don't provide an option during install to choose an alternate install path. There's no problem with having some programs installed on the SSD and some on the spinner. Just use the installer's advanced or custom option to specify the spinner path if needed.
 

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go into disk management, you must initialize the non-boot drives for windows to recognize them.
 

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