i've never been a fan of migration tbh. personally i would backup the games and important documents and do a clean install on the ssd.
I agree. But if the OP needs to migrate, I'd recommend using a prog like Acronis TrueImage Home to back up the OS to either a USB stick or blank DVDs, and do an image restore from that onto the new disk. I did that when I migrated from a single HDD to a RAID0 boot array, and it worked flawlessly. TrueImage is a very nice little program, and came free with my ADATA SSDs. Highly recommended. :beerchug:This. Clean install is far better. Keeps everything clean and free of old programs etc that you don't need. Plus it's simpler.
Alright, so basically..wipe my old drive clean? Disconnect, put bios into ACHI mode instead of IDE, then install a new OS on my SDD and jobs a good 'en?
or you can leave the hdd as is and just unplug it, then when you connect it later after installing the new os you can copy the files you need to the ssd
That'll work? Saves me backing up all the files? but how will i acess all the stupid shortcuts and shit..? because obviously it'll want to install them on my SDD?
Like for games and such? Is there some way they just work? or is that what the Bios Mode is for?
Install on my Mechanical or SDD?