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<blockquote data-quote="show-Zi" data-source="post: 900649" data-attributes="member: 69581"><p>About 5 years ago, my pc moved from an hdd environment to an ssd + hdd environment. It was a small 80 GB ssd, so I only installed the system and a minimal amount of software. Currently ssd has about 40% free space on win 10 (64 bit).</p><p></p><p>I will introduce the procedure I took at that time. However, I apologize for some vague memories first.</p><p>1.Partition the hdd disk in Disk Management. Copy the data required for the new partition (Move)</p><p>2.Disconnect hdd from motherboard, boot from install media with ssd only, clean install Windows</p><p>3.Connect hdd and boot from the installation media again. Format the partition where the system was installed with hdd</p><p>4.Booting from ssd to verify operation</p><p></p><p>This creates an empty partition on hdd, which you can use to back up your system image. As for the system, I recommend that you use this opportunity to perform a clean installation in order to solve problems that do not cause symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show-Zi, post: 900649, member: 69581"] About 5 years ago, my pc moved from an hdd environment to an ssd + hdd environment. It was a small 80 GB ssd, so I only installed the system and a minimal amount of software. Currently ssd has about 40% free space on win 10 (64 bit). I will introduce the procedure I took at that time. However, I apologize for some vague memories first. 1.Partition the hdd disk in Disk Management. Copy the data required for the new partition (Move) 2.Disconnect hdd from motherboard, boot from install media with ssd only, clean install Windows 3.Connect hdd and boot from the installation media again. Format the partition where the system was installed with hdd 4.Booting from ssd to verify operation This creates an empty partition on hdd, which you can use to back up your system image. As for the system, I recommend that you use this opportunity to perform a clean installation in order to solve problems that do not cause symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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