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2. Start the Windows installer.
3. Continue with installation as normal until you get to the "where do you want to install Windows ?" screen.
4. Remove all partitions on the old drive.
5. Select the SSD from the drive list and continue with the installation.
If the SSD is the D:/ drive you are not booted on the SSD. Windows drive is always C:/ by default.
If you do not want to lose your old programs you will have to clone the HDD to the SSD.
after windows OS installation, turn off computer and then reconnect sata cable on hdd.
then go into BIOS and select first boot device to boot from (SSD), save and exit BIOS.
It is impossible to move software over to another Windows installation.
The only thing you can save is are your Steam games you can put them back in the C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\steamapps\ after reinstalling steam on the new Windows steam will grab any files it is missing on its own.
Create a second Steam game installation path in the steam settings on the HDD. https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7418-YUBN-8129
Keep the SSD as empty as possible it will increase its life span.
Would be a huge pain to reinstall everything that I need.
I'd prefer if I could keep my windows on my C: disk and just play requiring games on my SSD in order for them to run well, that was my plan anyways.
If i run games on my SSD which is WAY faster this shouldn't be a problem anymore.