I originally had an internal 250gb hard drive in my laptop, that included the OS (Win7x64). I recently upgraded that HDD to an internal 1TB drive, and all was fine. Then I discovered a DVD case for a 2.5" HDD, that I put my old 250gb HDD into. Initially this HDD/DVD combo was recognized by the system and all worked as expected. But after a day or two I noticed some odd behavior (can't remember what it was now), and I remembered hearing years ago that your system won't be happy with 2 OSs present, even though I had disabled the boot capabilities of the DVD drive through the BIOS boot chain setting.
My question is; how can I easily disable the OS on the old 250gb drive in order to access the files on that disk without odd behavior, but I want to keep the OS on the 250gb drive so I can use it as an emergency back-up boot drive, should the need arise?
Seems to me if I put certain files (but which ones!?) in a zip compressed folder, then when I wanted to use the old drive as a boot disk I could just decompress the zipped folder, and be ready to go!
Any thoughts on this process/idea would be greatly appreciated!
My question is; how can I easily disable the OS on the old 250gb drive in order to access the files on that disk without odd behavior, but I want to keep the OS on the 250gb drive so I can use it as an emergency back-up boot drive, should the need arise?
Seems to me if I put certain files (but which ones!?) in a zip compressed folder, then when I wanted to use the old drive as a boot disk I could just decompress the zipped folder, and be ready to go!
Any thoughts on this process/idea would be greatly appreciated!