When I got my Sony Vaio the OS was on the SSD drive but it was hidden, ie. no drive letter assigned. So the C drive was my primary drive where the Windows folders lived and all my files too. It originally came with Windows 8 which I upgraded to 8.1, then 10, the 10 Anniversary. Consequently it was very slow. So I decided to download Windows 10 and do a clean install onto the SDD drive which worked fine. The computer is much faster now.
However, the SDD drive is now the C drive and is running out of space because the Windows folders are in there. I can't figure out how to install Windows 10 to the SDD and make it a bootable hidden drive with the Windows folders on the HDD (C drive) like it was when I got it. I can already see that I will quickly run out of space on the SDD drive unless I start installing programs to the HDD (currently the D drive).
Disk Management doesn't seem to be able to accomplish help. And my Google searches are unproductive. Maybe I'm not using the correct terminology or maybe I selected the wrong option during Setup. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Again, I want it to be like it was when I got it from the factory... IE. the OS/boot drive was the hidden SDD (no drive letter) and the Windows folders were on the HDD (C drive). Thanks for any insight you can give.
However, the SDD drive is now the C drive and is running out of space because the Windows folders are in there. I can't figure out how to install Windows 10 to the SDD and make it a bootable hidden drive with the Windows folders on the HDD (C drive) like it was when I got it. I can already see that I will quickly run out of space on the SDD drive unless I start installing programs to the HDD (currently the D drive).
Disk Management doesn't seem to be able to accomplish help. And my Google searches are unproductive. Maybe I'm not using the correct terminology or maybe I selected the wrong option during Setup. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Again, I want it to be like it was when I got it from the factory... IE. the OS/boot drive was the hidden SDD (no drive letter) and the Windows folders were on the HDD (C drive). Thanks for any insight you can give.