Hello
I have C: SSD with Windows 10 and D: HDD with the data like documents and so on, but also I use that D: for games installation folder. And for example, Steam and Epic etc. are installed on C: but games are put in D:. Now I want to completely get rid of that HDD and put SSD instead. How to do it the easiest way? I was thinking if that's possible to disconnect HDD, then to connect SSD to that SATA port which was already used with HDD, then connect the old HDD to completely new SATA port, then it will become E: drive, and just copy all the folders with games to the new SSD D: drive? Would that work and be so easy? Or maybe I will need to use disk management tool from Windows?
I have C: SSD with Windows 10 and D: HDD with the data like documents and so on, but also I use that D: for games installation folder. And for example, Steam and Epic etc. are installed on C: but games are put in D:. Now I want to completely get rid of that HDD and put SSD instead. How to do it the easiest way? I was thinking if that's possible to disconnect HDD, then to connect SSD to that SATA port which was already used with HDD, then connect the old HDD to completely new SATA port, then it will become E: drive, and just copy all the folders with games to the new SSD D: drive? Would that work and be so easy? Or maybe I will need to use disk management tool from Windows?