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So I got a new SSD and I was wondering how to change my boot drive to my SSD from my C: drive? I have a lots of important files on my C: and don't want to format it. Also can I put my hard drive in RAID 0 ? I watched a tech quickie and linus said that the second hard drive will be formatted, is there a way around this?

Case: Carbide 300R

CPU: i5 4690K @ 3.90GHz

RAM: 8GB DDR3

Mobo: MSI Z97-G45 Gaming

GPU: R9 290 Tri-X

PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA NEX650G

Storage: 4TB NAS

Drive 1: Seagate 1TB 7200RPM

Drive 2: WD 500gb 7200RPM

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Keyboard: Vengeance K50

Headset: Vengeance 1500 V2

Mouse: R.A.T 5

Monitor: LG 24EN33

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You can select the boot drive in your bios as for raid 0 you need two similar drive but don't bother as corruption of data is much more likely

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