NaiyaShamiso
New Member
I have been thinking about getting a SATA controler card and a few SSD for my system. I have been looking around for something on this topic and thus far have not found anything talking about it or it is talking about moveing the entire disk.
What I want to do is migrate system directories to seperate drives, with the existing install. So it would look like this
SATA 0 \Boot and \Windows
SATA 1 \Program Files
SATA 2 \Program Files (x86)
SATA 3 \ProgramData
SATA 4 \Users
SATA 5 \Data
That is what I want my table to look like, I want to know is it possible with out having to perform a reinstall. Also would I have to assign each drive a new drive letter or would I be able to do NTSF directory mounting after I migrate to the new drive?
The way I was thinking about it was, if I added the drives to the system, with drive letters, make a copy of the directory contents, then remove the drive letter and set it up as a mounted directory to a NTSF drive, that may allow me to do it. Then I would have to figure out what to do with the old data to get it off. That may not work, any one have any ideas?
What I want to do is migrate system directories to seperate drives, with the existing install. So it would look like this
SATA 0 \Boot and \Windows
SATA 1 \Program Files
SATA 2 \Program Files (x86)
SATA 3 \ProgramData
SATA 4 \Users
SATA 5 \Data
That is what I want my table to look like, I want to know is it possible with out having to perform a reinstall. Also would I have to assign each drive a new drive letter or would I be able to do NTSF directory mounting after I migrate to the new drive?
The way I was thinking about it was, if I added the drives to the system, with drive letters, make a copy of the directory contents, then remove the drive letter and set it up as a mounted directory to a NTSF drive, that may allow me to do it. Then I would have to figure out what to do with the old data to get it off. That may not work, any one have any ideas?