Alrighty guys, here's my situation in where I want to install two new hard drives.
I have a flaky drive that seems to have some issues. It's the only one I've had in this PC for about 5 years.
Now, I've purchased two hard drives to replace this old HDD.
One 1TB HDD for files and content, and a 120GB SSD for the operating system and other program installs (though do I want steam on it?)
Anyway, before I want to start this, I wanted to upgrade to Windows 10, and I just did that today. My previous Windows was Windows 7, but Japanese and patched in English.. I didn't want to hassle in Japanese language again when dealing with these new drives.
So anyway, here's what I would like to do, but being an amateur, I'm not sure how I should go about doing it (neither of the new drives are physically in the case yet. It seems intimidating.)
I'd like to migrate (or fresh install if it's recommended) Windows 10 and the rest of the programs, over to the SSD. Then, I'd like the 1TB HDD to be available to move all my important files onto and basically anything and everything I'd be downloading from there.. I'd then like to keep the original HDD in the machine, but maybe reformatted, to be a back up storage area in case I need one for files that aren't that important.
So.. What do you experts recommend? And, how do I go about doing it?
Right now, I've got the new HDD and SSD sitting on the desk. They didn't come with cables, but I assume the cables are already in the computer, and the drive bays are tool-less.
I've copied the most important files onto a small external, but I didn't plan on wiping the old drive until the new ones are in and active, so I could simply pull data off of it and copy it into the new HDD.
I am at your mercy, wise ones.