RoddyJones
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Drive Transfer Rate | 600 MBps (external) |
Internal Data Rate | 550 MBps (read) / 510 MBps (write) |
Interfaces | 1 x Serial ATA-600 - 7 pin Serial ATA |
Compatible Bays | 1 x internal - 2.5" x 1/8H |
Hi, reinstallation done (well just the chipset drivers and GPU driver). The image attached shows the sitution nowFor deleting the OS partition on the big HDD, go to Disk Management (once you are booted from the SSD and the HDD is reconnected) and delete the OS volume and the partition there.
Just right click on E: (in Disk Management) and you will see.. There should be a 'Delete Volume'. Then right click again and 'Delete Partition". Then you can use the unallocated space to define new partitions.
If you do not need all the space at this time, I would define a partition that is smaller than the whole disk (just as much as you think you will need in the next frew months) and leave the rest unallocated for later use. Shrinking a big partition at a later time is always difficult (because of the MFT that sits high up in the partition) but extending an existing partition into freespace (to the right) is always very easy.
This operation will wipe everything on the disk. So if you have any data of your own there, save it first. And if you want the whole 1TB to be only 1 partition, then use the whole space when you define the partition.
Experience only shows that it is useful (but not compulsory) not to allocate all the space on such a big disk to one single partition initially. It is always easier to extend a partition than to shrink it - in case you want a second partition for another purpose later. Your call though.
If its a complete wipe, is it better to follow the DiskPart, List Disk, Clean procedure i carried out on the SSD prior to installation?
Iam going to attempt to get this system just where I want it with software installed and then do what I never have - Make an image so next time i can restore to that.
What tutorials and programs do you recomend. I should probably start a thread in the right place.