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Old 09-08-08, 06:18 PM
geddyhead geddyhead is offline
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How do i setup a Solid state disk and hdd

Hey guys just wondered i would setup a solid state disk as a primary boot disk for vista and a normal 1tb hardrive as a slave just to put folders on. Both would be SATA and it would be like a new install, installing vista. just want vista on the SSD.

Would vista ask me which drive i would like to install on etc.

Anyone be so kind as to kind of do it step by step. And would i need to format my new hardrive. cheers muchly

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Old 09-08-08, 06:19 PM
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When you boot up from the Vista disc, it will allow you to select which drive you want to install Vista on.

Once installed, you can do whatever you want with the second drive. It will be accessible through "Computer" just like and DVD/CD Drive.
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Old 09-08-08, 06:26 PM
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If the second disk doesn't show up in computer then go into administration and disk tools and you can format it in there
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Old 09-08-08, 06:34 PM
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Or just unplug the hard drive sata cable while you install Vista on the SSD and plug it back in after the installation completes (this should also ensure that no boot files are accidentally placed on the HDD)

After installing Vista, to save space on the SSD, you could also change the default installation path for application setups.

In Regedit, the path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\

has the registry strings for "ProgramFilesDir" (and "ProgramFilesDir (x86)" on an x64 OS)
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Old 09-08-08, 06:56 PM
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Or just unplug the hard drive sata cable while you install Vista on the SSD and plug it back in after the installation completes (this should also ensure that no boot files are accidentally placed on the HDD)
Yeah that's what I tend to do actually if I'm unsure on disks etc
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Old 09-08-08, 07:24 PM
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cheers lads this muchos helpful.

really appreciate the feedback
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