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I purchased an SSD a few months ago and added it as a normal drive in my system (Drive F). I only now realised that the SSD would be most useful as the primary boot drive. I would like to know how to make my SSD the C Drive of the system.
get Macrium Reflect Free and clone the current C:\ drive to F:\
turn the PC off, disconnect C:\ and restart.
it should now see what was F:\ as the new C:\
This would be a great opportunity to update to a modern supported operating system. To do so remove your current C:\ drive and install Windows 10 to your current F:\ drive which will then become your C:\ drive once Windows 10 is installed.
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