Making an SSD drive the primary boot/system drive

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Published on 2010-11-07T06:48:59Z Indexed on 2012/11/15 11:09 UTC
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[Not much of a hardware guy, so please excuse my ignorance :)]

I just ordered an HP Pavilion Elite HPE-450t (desktop), which came with Win7 installed on the hard drive, using two partitions (C: and D:).

Separately, I bought a 128GB SSD that I intend to use as my system drive. I got it in there and connected it, and right now, it's the J: drive (which was the first letter available in disk manager).

My goal is for the SSD to get a clean OS install be the C: drive, and to clean out the other hard drive and make it D: (for misc data storage)

Question #1: the motherboard has two SATA plugs. Does it matter which one I use for which drive?

Question #2: what's the right way to install Win7 on the SSD in a way that it ends up being the C: drive? Do I need to switch some things around in the current Win7 that came with it, are can I do all that while installing Win7 on the SSD?

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