Setting up a second harddrive

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possibly a noob question and possibly a very simple answer but cos i've never done it before i thought i'd ask.

I've just purchased a Samsung PB22-J 128GB SSD. This will be used as my main drive for Vista and then win 7 when it arrives.

Currently have a Samsung 750gb F1 with all my apps on etc. i've backed up what i want onto a dvd ready to copy back.

Once i've swapped harddrives and installed all relevant drivers etc onto the samsung SSD. How do i go about connecting my old harddrive and formatting it so i can use it as storage etc.

Do i simply shut down - connect - boot - format? (how do i format?)

answers gratefully received
 
You're correct.

To format it you will find it in Disk Management ( start -> run -> diskmgmt.msc) then you can right click on the correct drive from the list and select format (a quick format should work fine i think).

If you install windows on your ssd then plug the old drive in again and boot up and it boots from the old drive still, you will need to change the boot order in the bios.

Hope this helps, (and works...) :)
 
You're correct.

To format it you will find it in Disk Management ( start -> run -> diskmgmt.msc) then you can right click on the correct drive from the list and select format (a quick format should work fine i think).

If you install windows on your ssd then plug the old drive in again and boot up and it boots from the old drive still, you will need to change the boot order in the bios.

Hope this helps, (and works...) :)

this is what i was thinking i needed to do but wasn't 100%

thanks for the responce.

I was going to wait for win7 to arrive before installing the SSD but my fingers are itchy :D
 
Might be worth taking the opertunity to do a low level format with the manufacturer's tool, just to make sure everything is ticking over fine..
 
i've installed my harddrive and formatted the old F1.

one question though. when i went to instal my SSD 128gb there was only 119gb of free space. is this common to have nearlly 10gb already used?

also what is the best tool to check performance of the SSD
 
yes, thats normal

hard drives manufactures quote the space rounded up, so its never what you actually get.
 
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