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1 hour ago, M.Yurizaki said:

No, you'll just have to make sure you boot to the correct one whenever you restart.

Alright, coolio. Is there any special way I need to remove the windows from the old drive? Or can I just right click delete it?

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19 minutes ago, Starelementpoke said:

Alright, coolio. Is there any special way I need to remove the windows from the old drive? Or can I just right click delete it?

If the entire drive has nothing of importance on it, I recommend reformatting it instead. Or at least getting rid of the "System reserved" partition on the drive.

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3 hours ago, M.Yurizaki said:

If the entire drive has nothing of importance on it, I recommend reformatting it instead. Or at least getting rid of the "System reserved" partition on the drive.

It was my main drive, so the entirety of everything ever. 

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2 minutes ago, Starelementpoke said:

It was my main drive, so the entirety of everything ever. 

Copy everything out of the Users folder in the old drive. Then you can erase it.

 

Unless you know of any other folders you created and want to keep outside of the Users folder

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