I installed Windows on my new SSD I got back today but I forgot to unplug the HDD I was using when installing it, and according to threads online some boot files were written to the HDD which is difficult to remedy and some of the help answers people have given are hard to understand.
I can boot to the SSD when the HDD is plugged in but I'm putting the HDD in another computer and the SSD won't boot on it's own.
Instead of going around in circles trying to fix it I've decided to do another frsh install on the SSD.
My question is is this the best way to go about it or should I remedy it using 3rd party programs?
If a fresh install is the best option do I need to erase all the data on the SSD or can it be overwritten.
All the programs and guides I've found say to secure erase it but this involves writing 0's to the whole drive and according to others this will limit the drives lifespan.
What will I do?
I can boot to the SSD when the HDD is plugged in but I'm putting the HDD in another computer and the SSD won't boot on it's own.
Instead of going around in circles trying to fix it I've decided to do another frsh install on the SSD.
My question is is this the best way to go about it or should I remedy it using 3rd party programs?
If a fresh install is the best option do I need to erase all the data on the SSD or can it be overwritten.
All the programs and guides I've found say to secure erase it but this involves writing 0's to the whole drive and according to others this will limit the drives lifespan.
What will I do?