Install Win7 on SSD
Hello!Tell me who knows, bought and put SSD disk 240 GB, want to install win 7. The question is that I already have two hard drive at 1TB each, and one of them is divided into two, under the system of and files that is in fact disk I have 4. How best to do that on SSD stood the Windows and a drive system, which is divided into two, merge into one? It is desirable during installation, without superfluous dances with a tambourine. All the files you need, I took off on the second terabytes, its format is not planned. And after the installation Windows system drives itself all give the name? Because now I have SSD under the drive's listed. And another question, to install Windows from the disk I will need to put Sideroom in first place in the BIOS to Sata ACHI mode to translate?
Clipodel wrote:
Transfer mode Sata in ACHI?
And now he is in what? IN IDE? :D
Clipodel wrote:
you need to put cederom first in the BIOS
Not sure if there is a boot menu (usually F6-F12, can be).
Clipodel wrote:
the drive system, which is divided into two, merge into one?
That's how you're comfortable. Can you at least 20 chapters to do, if you must. When all three physical disks to beat them on many sections much sense, in General.
To work with disks (split, splice sections, assign a letter) at any time using the built-in utilities disk management (or diskpart, lol).
Clipodel wrote:
and one of them is divided into two, under the system of and files that is in fact disk I have 4.
If the system disk (C:) does not take you have 239 GB (billion bytes), then the idea is you can boot from a flash drive and clone to the SSD system drive + zero (100 or 350 MB of it). After that, if all is well will boot (Windows may require a reset to set drivers hard disk"), then the rest of the SSD volume to create new partition.