Rubber Bullets
FH is my second home
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So I've finally splashed out on a new 500Gb SSD to add to my PC, a 5 year old Win7 i5 750 machine that still works fine, but I don't remember ever doing a reinstall so the boot up is now measured in hours rather than minutes.
It currently has 2 1TB hard drives, one with Windows, My Docs, programs etc and the other with photo and video back up, both are getting a bit too full, but not too bad yet.
So I will put a nice clean install of Win 7 on the new SSD and put the programs and games I use most on there too, have one of the old HDDs to put other games and programs on and keep the back up one. The extra 500Gb will keep me going for a while.
Clearly the PC I have, though so slow, is set up as I like it, and has all my e-mails in Outlook, a lot of bookmarks and saved passwords etc in Firefox and Chrome, and other apps like Display Fusion looking after my dual monitor desktop.
Do you have any advice for the easiest and most painless way I can achieve what I want? Any pitfalls to avoid?
Many thanks
It currently has 2 1TB hard drives, one with Windows, My Docs, programs etc and the other with photo and video back up, both are getting a bit too full, but not too bad yet.
So I will put a nice clean install of Win 7 on the new SSD and put the programs and games I use most on there too, have one of the old HDDs to put other games and programs on and keep the back up one. The extra 500Gb will keep me going for a while.
Clearly the PC I have, though so slow, is set up as I like it, and has all my e-mails in Outlook, a lot of bookmarks and saved passwords etc in Firefox and Chrome, and other apps like Display Fusion looking after my dual monitor desktop.
Do you have any advice for the easiest and most painless way I can achieve what I want? Any pitfalls to avoid?
Many thanks