Hi there,
In my current system I had a solid state drive, and a regular mechanical drive. I've set it so that my documents/pictures/music/videos folder locations are on the mechanical drive, and my question is as follows:
If I were to get a new SSD for my boot drive, with a fresh install of Windows, would all of my files be deleted from the mechanical, or unnaccessible in some way?
Really, I just want to know if when I disconnect both drives, install the new SSD, install windows and then only reconnect the mechanical drive, will everything work as normal? I've got it all backed up anyway, but I'd rather not faff about that way.
Cheers!
In my current system I had a solid state drive, and a regular mechanical drive. I've set it so that my documents/pictures/music/videos folder locations are on the mechanical drive, and my question is as follows:
If I were to get a new SSD for my boot drive, with a fresh install of Windows, would all of my files be deleted from the mechanical, or unnaccessible in some way?
Really, I just want to know if when I disconnect both drives, install the new SSD, install windows and then only reconnect the mechanical drive, will everything work as normal? I've got it all backed up anyway, but I'd rather not faff about that way.
Cheers!