OK to start us off I have 4 drives installed right now.
WD BLUE 500 GB (C: Drive)
WD BLUE 500 GB BACKUP (E: Drive)
Solid State Drive 500 GB (D: Drive)
WD BLUE 1 Terabyte (F: Drive)
My goal is to transfer all of my data with the OS from WD BLUE 500 GB(NOT THE BACKUP) to my WD BLUE 1 Terabyte.
In my BIOS my load order for drives is
1. SSD 500 GB
2. WD BLUE 500 GB
3. WD BLUE 500 GB
4. Additional Bootable Cards
5. WD BLUE 1TB
I just installed the 1 Terabyte today. In the processes of installing my SSD in the past I used a data migration program from Samsung to copy all data from my 500 GB WD BLUE to the SSD. I dont know if the SSD or the WD BLUE is my main. If I load the WD BLUE 500 first in BIOS it takes all my info back about a year ago and installs all my drives as if it was the first time I booted up with them in. Its very confusing as well since in BIOS i cant determine the difference in WD BLUE 500 GB and the back up. They are the same drives so yeah. Any information on how to manage this would be helpful.
WD BLUE 500 GB (C: Drive)
WD BLUE 500 GB BACKUP (E: Drive)
Solid State Drive 500 GB (D: Drive)
WD BLUE 1 Terabyte (F: Drive)
My goal is to transfer all of my data with the OS from WD BLUE 500 GB(NOT THE BACKUP) to my WD BLUE 1 Terabyte.
In my BIOS my load order for drives is
1. SSD 500 GB
2. WD BLUE 500 GB
3. WD BLUE 500 GB
4. Additional Bootable Cards
5. WD BLUE 1TB
I just installed the 1 Terabyte today. In the processes of installing my SSD in the past I used a data migration program from Samsung to copy all data from my 500 GB WD BLUE to the SSD. I dont know if the SSD or the WD BLUE is my main. If I load the WD BLUE 500 first in BIOS it takes all my info back about a year ago and installs all my drives as if it was the first time I booted up with them in. Its very confusing as well since in BIOS i cant determine the difference in WD BLUE 500 GB and the back up. They are the same drives so yeah. Any information on how to manage this would be helpful.