Hey all,
It occurs to me that I should have asked this sooner, but never mind. I built a PC a few months back with an SSD for Windows and an HDD for storage, like most of us do, but I just used an old HDD to save me buying a new one (stretched my budget to breaking on the processor). It turned out it was only 320Gb, not the 500GB I thought, and after installing games, music recording gear, and random things I want to keep from old computers, I'm rapidly running out of room.
At some point in the next few months, I'll buy a new HDD, either 1Tb or 2 Tb. What I want to know is, since the HDD isn't my boot drive, can I just manually copy all the files over to the new drive then swap the drive letter and have all working like it does now, but with more space? Or do I need to 'clone' the disk so all the programs still work?
Thanks,
Steven
It occurs to me that I should have asked this sooner, but never mind. I built a PC a few months back with an SSD for Windows and an HDD for storage, like most of us do, but I just used an old HDD to save me buying a new one (stretched my budget to breaking on the processor). It turned out it was only 320Gb, not the 500GB I thought, and after installing games, music recording gear, and random things I want to keep from old computers, I'm rapidly running out of room.
At some point in the next few months, I'll buy a new HDD, either 1Tb or 2 Tb. What I want to know is, since the HDD isn't my boot drive, can I just manually copy all the files over to the new drive then swap the drive letter and have all working like it does now, but with more space? Or do I need to 'clone' the disk so all the programs still work?
Thanks,
Steven
