Hi,
I had a new system made up for me a few months back and as I was so insistent on excellent cooling - fans - RAM etc, I didn't pay enough attention to the HDD's.
Subsequently the system was installed on an SSD 60GB. For a normal user this would be adequate, but I work with a lot of digital programs that write to the app data folders and I can't safely move those onto the D:\Drive where I have programs and Docs - all libraries. I have hard linked everything I could, but the more Windows updates and other updates I do, the Winsxs folder is already 7.2GB.:shock:
I only have 20GB's left after a short time and would like to be able to install another Windows 7 x64 on a 1TB drive I can free up easily. Ideally, I want to keep the SSD drive as an OS to use for general use and get all my graphics programs onto a different system for work purposes.
I have not ever multibooted before and have no idea how to go about it - or I do but it could be wrong.
Is it even possible to have one OS on an SSD and the other on a HDD? I do have an extra unused OEM version of Win 7 x64 ultimate and hope that is legal to use two OS on same machine.
Any advice and/or assistance is most appreciated.
~Zeana
I had a new system made up for me a few months back and as I was so insistent on excellent cooling - fans - RAM etc, I didn't pay enough attention to the HDD's.
Subsequently the system was installed on an SSD 60GB. For a normal user this would be adequate, but I work with a lot of digital programs that write to the app data folders and I can't safely move those onto the D:\Drive where I have programs and Docs - all libraries. I have hard linked everything I could, but the more Windows updates and other updates I do, the Winsxs folder is already 7.2GB.:shock:
I only have 20GB's left after a short time and would like to be able to install another Windows 7 x64 on a 1TB drive I can free up easily. Ideally, I want to keep the SSD drive as an OS to use for general use and get all my graphics programs onto a different system for work purposes.
I have not ever multibooted before and have no idea how to go about it - or I do but it could be wrong.
Is it even possible to have one OS on an SSD and the other on a HDD? I do have an extra unused OEM version of Win 7 x64 ultimate and hope that is legal to use two OS on same machine.
Any advice and/or assistance is most appreciated.

~Zeana
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x643.20 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3930K16MBNVIDIA GeForce GTX 670
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- 3.20 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3930K
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P9X79 PRO Rev 1.xx
- Memory
- 16MB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670
- Sound Card
- Nvidia and Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2
- Hard Drives
- HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW CH12LS28 SCSI CdRom Device [Optical drive]
ATA OCZ-AGILITY3 SCSI Disk Device (60.02 GB) -- drive 0, s/n OCZ-W0R25N24C6L4L3XO, SMART Status: Healthy
ATA ST1000DM003-9YN1 SCSI Disk Device (1000.20 GB) -- drive 2, s/n Z1D1M7EA, S