HELP ME!
HELP ME!
It’s often helpful to disconnect unused storage devices during setup, just to be sure. I make sure everything is free of data and that my vital files have a reliable backup—this is crucial. Once that’s done, I install the operating system, then reconnect the remaining drives and begin reconfiguring user settings and folders like Steam. All these files are on the secondary drives; only the boot drive originally held the OS and no personal folders before the process started.
You should back up your important files to the G-drive to protect them. It’s safe to keep your data there, but ensure you have a reliable backup method in place. The C-drive won’t be affected by having another drive connected, as they operate independently.
Stay relaxed. Many are still asleep, and you don’t deserve quick answers—especially ones you can easily find online. Secure all your files on an external drive, then fully erase the main hard drive. Keeping it split into two partitions offers no advantage; use one drive for booting only. It’s simple to accidentally delete partitions when trying to manage a single drive.