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Buxtyy wrote Yeah that's exactly what you'll do, after installation you will need to specify to the BIOS that you want to boot from the SSD (as both drives will have windows bootloaders on those).
When you're into windows just delete everything off that you dont need then you're done. Or reformat it from inside My Computer into NTFS and you're golden.
As i said before the BIOS does scare me, and after watching 30mins of tutorials it still does.. I suppose i will have to follow it step by step and hope i dont f*ck up or something.
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sammarkham wroteBuxtyy wrote Yeah that's exactly what you'll do, after installation you will need to specify to the BIOS that you want to boot from the SSD (as both drives will have windows bootloaders on those).
When you're into windows just delete everything off that you dont need then you're done. Or reformat it from inside My Computer into NTFS and you're golden.
As i said before the BIOS does scare me, and after watching 30mins of tutorials it still does.. I suppose i will have to follow it step by step and hope i dont f*ck up or something.
Changing the boot order of devices is harmless, just dont go messing with anythign other than that unless told i guess.
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