I have my old Windows 10 computer in which the CPU doesn't qualify for Windows 11, so I bought a new one.
The new computer has a 1TB NVMe for the OS and I added a 2nd 8TB NVMe into the motherboard without issues.
I want to take my 4TB data SATA SSD (Samsung SSD 870 QVO and only has files, games, photos, etc, it's not the OS SSD) and add it to one of the spare SATA slots on the new computer to use as a 3rd drive and keep all the data on it, as it's still in good condition and I want to have a lot of links to that drive which is G: on the old computer.
I have the SATA slots, the power connectors avaliable and the bay in the new system to put this drive in. I want to make sure I do this correctly (yes it's all backed up online, but that takes many days to restore it all). Everything I've tried to research though online just talks about adding a brand new SSD, addin the OS SSD and booting or not booting from that, or transfering data from the old one to a new one. I just want to put the old one in the new computer and use it as another drive as I have in my old system.
So I am thinking all I would have to do is mount it in the bay, connect the SATA cable to the motherboard's (G16chr ASUS) SATA slot, connect the power and ideally reboot the computer and then go into Disk Management and initilize it to be the G: drive and to not format it.
Is this correct or not?
Thanks
The new computer has a 1TB NVMe for the OS and I added a 2nd 8TB NVMe into the motherboard without issues.
I want to take my 4TB data SATA SSD (Samsung SSD 870 QVO and only has files, games, photos, etc, it's not the OS SSD) and add it to one of the spare SATA slots on the new computer to use as a 3rd drive and keep all the data on it, as it's still in good condition and I want to have a lot of links to that drive which is G: on the old computer.
I have the SATA slots, the power connectors avaliable and the bay in the new system to put this drive in. I want to make sure I do this correctly (yes it's all backed up online, but that takes many days to restore it all). Everything I've tried to research though online just talks about adding a brand new SSD, addin the OS SSD and booting or not booting from that, or transfering data from the old one to a new one. I just want to put the old one in the new computer and use it as another drive as I have in my old system.
So I am thinking all I would have to do is mount it in the bay, connect the SATA cable to the motherboard's (G16chr ASUS) SATA slot, connect the power and ideally reboot the computer and then go into Disk Management and initilize it to be the G: drive and to not format it.
Is this correct or not?
Thanks