Installing windows to a new SSD with data preservation


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Installing windows to a new SSD with data preservation


    Evening all

    I have just purchased a new 120GB SSD and would like to use this as my main booting OS drive. I also have another SSD and a HDD, current and hopefully future setups below:

    Current setup:
    1TB HDD cached with 60GB with intel smart response tech - This has everything on it

    Setup I am aiming for:
    Windows and regular use core programs (chrome, skype etc) on 60GB SSD
    120GB SSD for most of my steam stuff
    1TB HDD for data


    Now ideally I would like to do this without formatting the HDD. I have removed caching succesfully and now have the three drives, both the SSDs formatted and blank. Can I install a new copy of windows onto the smaller SSD and then later remove the existing copy from my hard drive? If not what would be the best way of going about this

    Best wishes
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  2. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #2

    You`re gonna have to find something to put the data on from the 1 TB hard drive, then you can format it and put your data back on it.
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  3. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #3

    There will be a lot of wasted space on the 1TB drive if you don't reformat it. However, you could do that later. Just before you shut down to make the disk changes, mark the active boot partition on the 1TB drive as Inactive. Shut down, unplug the PS, hold the power on switch down for 20 seconds. Then remove all disk cables except the one you'll use for the system disk (120GB). Hopefully, you use port 1 (0) of the fastest controller. Clear CMOS memory (see your manual) then repower and install Windows on the 120GB drive. (All other disks still disconnected.) After you have a stable and updated OS then add the old drives.
    Last edited by carwiz; 13 Feb 2014 at 19:53. Reason: correction
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  4. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #4

    Once you have a stable OS setup on your SSD, you can delete the OS on the HDD and merge the space into one of the partitions on the HDD - that may take some time given the size of the disk. For that you use Partition Wizard.

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  5.    #5

    Be sure to unplug all other disks during install to the target SSD.

    If you're wise and organize your files into User folders then it's best to have them on their own data partition, so if you haven't already I'd shrink C on the HD to create a data partition and copy the User foldersx there.

    Then after install to the SSD either move its User folders to those you have on the data drive: User Folders - Change Default Location

    or rightclick the ones on the data drive to add to the related Library - Include a Folder and then set your Library - Set Save Folder

    The only downside with moving User folders is you'll need to use another imaging app besides Win7 backup imaging since it will see the new User folder location as another System Partition forcing it to be included in the image. If you must use Win7 imaging then use the Library method.

    I would also use the larger SSD so all of your programs can benefit from the faster SSD speed, and you can use the modern paging and hibernate functions which are perfected in Win7.
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