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Purchased a second-hand laptop and found it tricky to understand hard drive installation!

Purchased a second-hand laptop and found it tricky to understand hard drive installation!

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TheMemedusa
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09-14-2016, 01:09 PM
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Hey everyone, I bought a used laptop with a 24GB SSD and a 256GB HDD. I’m a bit confused about how Windows is set up—seems like it’s running on the SSD, but I can’t upgrade to Windows 10 from 8. This makes me wonder if the OS should actually be installed on the SSD or if it’s meant to support the HDD instead. I’ve got some screenshots (from Windows 8) here: [link1](https://prnt.sc/js7gkb), [link2](https://prnt.sc/js7pyy), [link3](https://prnt.sc/js7q7e).
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TheMemedusa
09-14-2016, 01:09 PM #1

Hey everyone, I bought a used laptop with a 24GB SSD and a 256GB HDD. I’m a bit confused about how Windows is set up—seems like it’s running on the SSD, but I can’t upgrade to Windows 10 from 8. This makes me wonder if the OS should actually be installed on the SSD or if it’s meant to support the HDD instead. I’ve got some screenshots (from Windows 8) here: [link1](https://prnt.sc/js7gkb), [link2](https://prnt.sc/js7pyy), [link3](https://prnt.sc/js7q7e).

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jacktheking43
Junior Member
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09-14-2016, 02:41 PM
#2
They installed the OS on the small SSD and placed the storage drive on the HDD, ensuring there was enough free space and a recovery partition. Simply reinstall the OS on the HDD and configure the SSD to function as a cache alongside the Intel storage.
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jacktheking43
09-14-2016, 02:41 PM #2

They installed the OS on the small SSD and placed the storage drive on the HDD, ensuring there was enough free space and a recovery partition. Simply reinstall the OS on the HDD and configure the SSD to function as a cache alongside the Intel storage.

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Linkiechu
Member
145
09-14-2016, 04:08 PM
#3
The process of reinstalling Windows typically doesn’t need a flash drive or disk unless you’re using a specific method. You can usually do it from a USB drive or another storage medium. Let me know if you need more details!
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Linkiechu
09-14-2016, 04:08 PM #3

The process of reinstalling Windows typically doesn’t need a flash drive or disk unless you’re using a specific method. You can usually do it from a USB drive or another storage medium. Let me know if you need more details!

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MEEETOR
Member
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09-14-2016, 10:39 PM
#4
You need a USB drive with at least 8 gigabytes to install Windows.
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MEEETOR
09-14-2016, 10:39 PM #4

You need a USB drive with at least 8 gigabytes to install Windows.

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Tavado
Senior Member
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09-22-2016, 08:18 AM
#5
Okay thanks. Last question, though. If you look at my second screenshot, it looks like windows has been installed on the HDD (Ddrive), do i have a secondary windows installation on this d drive?? I think this because when i try to save something to the d drive, it prompts me with a ''you don't have permission to save here''
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Tavado
09-22-2016, 08:18 AM #5

Okay thanks. Last question, though. If you look at my second screenshot, it looks like windows has been installed on the HDD (Ddrive), do i have a secondary windows installation on this d drive?? I think this because when i try to save something to the d drive, it prompts me with a ''you don't have permission to save here''

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soapC16
Junior Member
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09-23-2016, 02:31 AM
#6
Yes, there are also options on the HDD. I can erase the entire storage device and install it back onto the HDD, after which I'll activate the cache feature.
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soapC16
09-23-2016, 02:31 AM #6

Yes, there are also options on the HDD. I can erase the entire storage device and install it back onto the HDD, after which I'll activate the cache feature.