It is very good that you posted the 2 images. I didn't know about "mSATA" standard and I have never used it.
So my question would be should I keep the ssd disc drive as my primary booting device or should I use the new hard drive as my booting device with windows 10 installed on it. If I use the new hard drive would that mean I have to save all my files or would the ssd card still maintain all the files & pictures etc. Thanks for all you help.
It all depends on what you want to do. You
can clone the SSD to the new HDD and have your files on both of them, keep the SSD as a backup media and use the HDD as the main disk. You can also set up a
RAID1 and have all the files on both of the disks as well but in this case I think you will need a
mSATA to SATA adapter so that both the SSD and the HDD are connected to SATA ports (12,13,14,17,21 in the motherboard diagram in the owner's manual). However, regardless of whether you will clone or use RAID1, I suggest that you reformat the SSD and even reinstall the Windows because
there are 3 recovery partitions on it and that is not normal.
Make sure you save your files to another media (DVD, USB flash drive, external disk etc.) before reinstalling Windows or before setting up RAID1.