Disk 1 = 750 7200rpm (C boot, system, primary partition. I'm thinking of adding a SSD as a boot drive with a fresh install and a 2TB green. Here's my question. How does Disk 0, Disk 1, etc. matter?
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Well, if you MUST do this (which I dont think is advisable), your best bet would be to remove all the hardware that differs from the device manager, shut down, ghost it, and then try. Im not sure it ...