Hey,
So I bought a prebuilt that's arriving soon, and it comes with a Windows 10 installation on a 500gb SSD. The PC has better specs than my current one, so I want to move my current HDD into it. But obviously, I want the SSD to be the boot drive, and I want to keep all of my information on my HDD minus the Windows installation. So is there an easy way to go about doing this? Also, would it cause problems if I just left the Windows install on the HDD, and just selected the SSD as the boot drive in the BIOS?
Since this is a prebuilt, Windows is already going to be installed on the SSD, so if I just plug the HDD in, would it just automatically work? I'm kind of a noob when it comes to storage stuff, so any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
So I bought a prebuilt that's arriving soon, and it comes with a Windows 10 installation on a 500gb SSD. The PC has better specs than my current one, so I want to move my current HDD into it. But obviously, I want the SSD to be the boot drive, and I want to keep all of my information on my HDD minus the Windows installation. So is there an easy way to go about doing this? Also, would it cause problems if I just left the Windows install on the HDD, and just selected the SSD as the boot drive in the BIOS?
Since this is a prebuilt, Windows is already going to be installed on the SSD, so if I just plug the HDD in, would it just automatically work? I'm kind of a noob when it comes to storage stuff, so any info would be appreciated. Thanks.