Install Win 7 on SSD

Phroneo

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Greetings,

I wasn't happy with the partition changes I'd made to my system. It worked thanks to the help and suggestions of the folks here on this forum. I just ended up with too many drive letters (Instead of a floppy drive, I have connections for just about every type of flash data device now in use. This gives me a ton of drive letters that are only used on occasion.)for a number of reasons) to easily manage my system. So this got me to thinking.

I have a 64GB SSD drive that is the new 6GB/sec transfer speed SATA (which, although recognized by my ASUS P6x58 Premium Mobo, isn't by Win 7). Can I safely reinstall my Win 7 OS to this SSD (C drive, make a 250GB partition on my WD Caviar Black 1TB HDD for my programs, and then make partitions on that drive for my Data, Music, Pictures,and Video? Is this a safe and reliable configuration?

My other questions is that both of my drives are true SATA 6.0GB/sec. I have two SATA 6.0 GB/sec. connectors on my mobo but Windows 7 doesn't seem to recognize them. I can only attach these drives to the SATA 3.0GB/sec connectors. Is there something I have to do to get my Windows 7 64-bit OS to recognize these? (As a side note, it is the fact that my HDD data connections are so slow that takes my overall 6.9 system rating down to 5.9. I'd like to correct that, if possible.)

Thanks you,
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Assembled
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU
i7-930
Motherboard
ASUS P6x58D Premium
Memory
12GB DDR3 Kensington
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce 250 1GB DDR3 RAM
Sound Card
embedded
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic VP2130b
Screen Resolution
1600*1200
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB WD1001FALS SATA 6.0GB/sec.
PSU
750 Watt PC Power & Cooling
Case
Antech Sonata
Cooling
Zalman Fans for CPU, GPU, System front and back
Keyboard
Logitech K350
Mouse
Logiteh Performance Mx
Internet Speed
20GB/10GB
Other Info
Kiplisch THx Speaker System
On a new build here I have the advantage of channel #4 for Sata III HDs and presently have one WD Black edition model in use there. They are also supposed to be backward compatible with Sata II as well. Have you partitioned and formatted them?

As far as using the SSD as a the host OS drive that would need to be set as the default boot device and hopefully seen as Drive #0 or HD0 by the Windows installer in order to see all boot files and information placed there making that one bootable.

The partitioning options for any secondary drives are personal preference there. You can easily elect to split up the storage drive as well as decide on one large single partition for storage and backup purposes. Splitting the drive up however will also mean adding one more logical drive in Computer and Windows Explorer.

Once the S3 drives are partitioned and formatted you may have to manually assign them a new drive letter in the Disk Management tool in order to see them initialized. The partitions on each are then mounted in Windows as new logical drives with the drive letter for each.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    Custom builds = 2
    OS
    W7 Ultimate x64/W10 Pro x64/W11 Pro Triple Boot - Main PC W7 Remote PC Micro ATX W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
    CPU
    AMD Phenom II X4 975 Deneb 3.6ghz - 965 2nd remote pc
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-790XTA-UD4-Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H remote pc
    Memory
    Kingston Hyper X DDR3 1600 1.5v 16gb - Hyper X Fury 8gb 2nd
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI HD Radeon 5750 1gb - MSI HD Radeon 6450 on mini tower
    Sound Card
    Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme Audio P - Realtek onooard 2nd case
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ASUS VW199T-P 19" HP 2082a Main-HP 2082a 20" remote pc
    Screen Resolution
    Asus 1440x900 - HP 1600x900
    Hard Drives
    WD Black 1TB HD per OS W7, W10, and pending W11 presently on 500gb OS Drive - Pending Triple 1TB HDs for Spanned Storage/backup volume
    Single 2TB external USB enclosure, single 1TB System 7 Host/Boot drive, Pending 8TB external HD for system image b
    PSU
    Corsair 750TX - primary / Corsair CX600 - second
    Case
    Antec 900-2 - SSD compatible / NZXT Vulcan mini tower
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9900A
    Keyboard
    AZIO L70 Backlit Letters Gaming - ONN Cordless/USB
    Mouse
    MSI DS200 Programmable, Logitech Cordless
    Internet Speed
    30mbps upgrade - primary hard wired - mini tower usb WiFi
    Antivirus
    GFI VIPRE Internet Security 2014 on W7 2016 beta on W10,
    Browser
    Cyberfox, WaterFox 64bit FF variants, FireFox x64, Pale Moon
    Other Info
    Accomdata fan cooled usb 2.0 PIDE/Sata II, III external enclosure.
    Sambient usb/eSata PATA/Sata II, III external enclosure.
  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    CUSTOM ASSEMBLY
    OS
    W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
    CPU
    AMD Deneb 3.6ghz - 965
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H remote pc
    Memory
    Kingston Hyper X Fury 8gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI HD Radeon 6450 DVI Output
    Sound Card
    Realtek onooard Creative or Other separate PENDING
    Monitor(s) Displays
    VIZIO 32" LCD TV Separate LCD Pending
    Screen Resolution
    1600x1080
    Hard Drives
    WD 500GB OS Host/Boot WD Green 1TB Storage/Backup
    PSU
    Corsair 600W - THERMALTAKE 600W spare case
    Case
    NZXT Vulcan mini tower
    Cooling
    Twin 120mm Top Fans - 240mm Side Cover
    Keyboard
    ONN Cordless/USB Logitech Cordless
    Mouse
    ONN USB/Cordless - Logitech Cordless
    Internet Speed
    DSL 5G
    Browser
    MS Edge, FireFox, WaterFox x64, FireFox Nightly
    Other Info
    OS Testing-Remote Access to Main TeamViewer
Phroneo,
RE:6.9 rating dropping to 5.9, unless the new Seagate Hybrid drive they just debuted breaks the 5.9 rating in WEI the best a traditional hard drive can get is a 5.9. If you want to use an SSD in your system it's easily added.

I have 3 systems running Windows 7, the oldest is a nearly 6 y/o DELL XPS Gen 1 laptop with a 160Gb HDD and it get's a 4.8 WEI due to the video card that cannot be upgraded futher, the HDD gets a 5.9.

The second is my Alienware M17x r1, it has a 320Gb HDD and a 160Gb SSD, I load the SSD with the OS and keep all my programs and files on the HDD. It has a WEI of 7.1 with the CPU being the lowest score, the SSD is 7.5, video is 7.4. My SSD is Drive1 or the D: drive.

The third PC is my DELL Studio XPS 435T/9000, it has 2 1.5Tb internal HDD's with Vista 64, Windows Home Premium 64 and Ubuntu loaded on them, I also have a 3rd 1.5Tb as an external drive connected as eSATA and it is the network drive off this PC when it is running. The Windows 7 Ultimate 64 OS is loaded on the M: drive a 256Gb SSD and the WEI is 7.6 which is the low score on the video card an XFX 5870 XXX Edition, the SSD runs at 7.7 and CPU 7.8 (an i7 975 Extreme).

I would not let the WEI numbers bother you, if you are concerned with Benchmarks there are better ones out there to make you feel better but the reality of this is if your system performs for you the way that you expect there is no better Benchmark no matter what the numbers show.

If you do decide to go with an SSD, spend some time reading about how the different models from the manufacturers perform, they are not all equal. If you will delegate the SSD like I have which is to only run the OS then TRIM may not be a requirement since you realistically will not load anything other than OS updates. If you will use it for programs as well TRIM will be something to look at, not all of them handle garbage collection alike.

What I find invaluable is the software program Acronis True Image, this allows me to keep an image of my SSD. I alternate my image saving between the eSATA network drive and the network drive I have attached to my router which has saved me quite a bit of time reloading the SSD in both the PC and the M17x when I was experimenting, all I needed to do was format the drive, reload the OS and then re-image from Acronis giving me a full running system in very short order. Hope some of what I posted here is of assist to you, welcome to the 7 Forums.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DELL XPS Studio 435T
OS
Vista 64 Ultimate, Windows 7 64 Ultimate, Ubuntu 9.10
CPU
i7 975 3.3 GHz Extreme (Factory OC'd to 3.6 GHz)
Motherboard
DELL provided
Memory
18 Gb Tri-Channel 1066
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 5970 2048 Mb
Sound Card
X-Fi Extreme Gamer
Monitor(s) Displays
Vizio 37" HD-TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1.5 Tb HDD
1.5 Tb HDD
2.0 Tb Network Drive
512 Gb Crucial SSD
PSU
DELL Provided 475 watts
Case
DELL
Cooling
3 fans
Keyboard
Logitech Performance K350 Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Performance MX Wireless
Internet Speed
3 Mb up 750 Kb down
Other Info
Bamboo Fun Tablet, Belkin N+ Wireless router, Pioneer Dolby System Wireless Headphones, Bose 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound System, LifeCam VX 3000 Webcam, Blu-Ray/Hi Def DVD +RW combo and Blu-ray +RW,l 15 in 1 media card reader, Logitech Rumblepad 2, Hauppauge 2250 DTV Tuner with MS Media Center Remote

Laptop:Alienware M17x, Q9100 CPU, 8Gb RAM, 1920x1200 WUXGA LCD driven by 4870's in CrossFireX, Bl
Thanks Night Hawk and FishnBanjo, I appreciate your response to my questions.

My concern about the WEI number is that this system has very good components in it. It might be that I don't have my HDD drivers set correctly. I'll have to go back an explore that before I reinstall Win 7 on my SSD.

Yes, my disks are SATA III 6.0GB/sec rated as are the gray connectors on my mobo. One is a WD Caviar Black 1TB and the other a Kingston 64GB SSD (which is not in use.) I wish I'd the advice of fishnbanjo before I purchased my SSD but I have it and will work with it as best as possible. I had to move the connectors to regular SATA connections because the SATA III aren't seen by Win 7. When I have them connected, I get a message during boot that no HDD are detected. It's strange, I was still able to boot but I opted for the conservative and switched to the SATA II connections.

I think the information I wanted the most out of this post was to know if I could safely keep the OS separate on the SSD and the programs on the HDD. You've answered that question for me.

Thank you.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Assembled
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU
i7-930
Motherboard
ASUS P6x58D Premium
Memory
12GB DDR3 Kensington
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce 250 1GB DDR3 RAM
Sound Card
embedded
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic VP2130b
Screen Resolution
1600*1200
Hard Drives
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB WD1001FALS SATA 6.0GB/sec.
PSU
750 Watt PC Power & Cooling
Case
Antech Sonata
Cooling
Zalman Fans for CPU, GPU, System front and back
Keyboard
Logitech K350
Mouse
Logiteh Performance Mx
Internet Speed
20GB/10GB
Other Info
Kiplisch THx Speaker System
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