F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Install the SSD in drive C by connecting it properly and ensuring the correct boot order.

Install the SSD in drive C by connecting it properly and ensuring the correct boot order.

Install the SSD in drive C by connecting it properly and ensuring the correct boot order.

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PimOla_PvP
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07-18-2025, 01:34 PM
#11
Performed during setup process
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PimOla_PvP
07-18-2025, 01:34 PM #11

Performed during setup process

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RottiePvP
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07-18-2025, 04:24 PM
#12
That's not what I meant.
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RottiePvP
07-18-2025, 04:24 PM #12

That's not what I meant.

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Vapi
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07-25-2025, 10:18 AM
#13
Will not proceed with work.
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Vapi
07-25-2025, 10:18 AM #13

Will not proceed with work.

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a1ex2410
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07-25-2025, 05:16 PM
#14
I initially set up Windows XP on drive D for security reasons. At the time, viruses posed a real threat, so my neighbor handled the installation carefully to avoid any infections across our shared network.
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a1ex2410
07-25-2025, 05:16 PM #14

I initially set up Windows XP on drive D for security reasons. At the time, viruses posed a real threat, so my neighbor handled the installation carefully to avoid any infections across our shared network.

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Jimin77
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08-03-2025, 12:53 AM
#15
Use the official consumer edition of Windows and share a screenshot showing the steps. Let me know if any issues arise while running all your applications and games.
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Jimin77
08-03-2025, 12:53 AM #15

Use the official consumer edition of Windows and share a screenshot showing the steps. Let me know if any issues arise while running all your applications and games.

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_xCozmic
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08-08-2025, 10:40 PM
#16
you really want me to... I have a raid in 20 mins, maybe tomorrow I'll do it in VirtualBox if you still don't believe me. You're being like that annoying child from college that kept telling me i can't change M.A.C. address There is even a webpage devoted to people that report not having C: as system drive as a problem: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001193.htm I would actually dare you to find an actual commercial software or a game for that matter that is not well behaved and uses hard coded absolute paths? Most of them are well behaved, they use registry enteries for detecting paths they rely on or use relative paths.
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_xCozmic
08-08-2025, 10:40 PM #16

you really want me to... I have a raid in 20 mins, maybe tomorrow I'll do it in VirtualBox if you still don't believe me. You're being like that annoying child from college that kept telling me i can't change M.A.C. address There is even a webpage devoted to people that report not having C: as system drive as a problem: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001193.htm I would actually dare you to find an actual commercial software or a game for that matter that is not well behaved and uses hard coded absolute paths? Most of them are well behaved, they use registry enteries for detecting paths they rely on or use relative paths.

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Jrry
Junior Member
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08-09-2025, 12:17 AM
#17
Many of them aren't the same as all of them. Offering ideas that could harm the user experience isn't a good approach. I think I should have been more specific with my words.
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Jrry
08-09-2025, 12:17 AM #17

Many of them aren't the same as all of them. Offering ideas that could harm the user experience isn't a good approach. I think I should have been more specific with my words.

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DJapie
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08-10-2025, 02:44 PM
#18
Yes, it's feasible to use a distinct letter for the OS drive. The subject was regarding installing a new drive so it appears as C: in Windows Explorer, and you seem to have given the right guidance.
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DJapie
08-10-2025, 02:44 PM #18

Yes, it's feasible to use a distinct letter for the OS drive. The subject was regarding installing a new drive so it appears as C: in Windows Explorer, and you seem to have given the right guidance.

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