You should be choosing your SSD not your HDD as your "boot drive" and make sure AHCI not IDE is selected for for the SATA setting in the bios. It wouldn't affect the old Windows installation on your HDD; if you removed/disconnected your SSD, you'd still be able to use the old Window on your HDD.
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