How is drive-letter assignment determined with an Asus P9X79 WS motherboard, or isn't it?
I currently have a Samsung 830 Series MZ-7PC512B/WW SSD as my C (boot) drive and my DVD as the D drive. Tomorrow I am expecting delivery of a Samsung 840 Pro Series MZ-7PD512BW SSD that I would like to use as the C (boot) drive instead, allocating the current SSD as the D drive (and the DVD as E). I am using 64-bit Windows 7.
My first step might be to reassign the DVD to E using Disk Management.
Then, my plan is to install the new SSD as the C drive and move the older SSD to D. (How do I do this?) Then, using the BIOS, boot from the old SSD, which would then be the D drive. But what hardware configuration determines drive letter assignment?
Then I'll use the already installed Samsung Magician software to "overprovision" the C drive. (The D drive to-be is already overprovisioned.)
Then I'll use the already installed Casper to clone the D to the C. And henceforth be automatically booting from that C drive.
Are the steps outlined above proper, and what is the best way to install the new SSD as the C drive and the old as D in this situation? (I think I remember that in the old days drive-letter assignment would be determined by each drive's position on one cable, but I don't think that holds true anymore with SATA.)
I currently have a Samsung 830 Series MZ-7PC512B/WW SSD as my C (boot) drive and my DVD as the D drive. Tomorrow I am expecting delivery of a Samsung 840 Pro Series MZ-7PD512BW SSD that I would like to use as the C (boot) drive instead, allocating the current SSD as the D drive (and the DVD as E). I am using 64-bit Windows 7.
My first step might be to reassign the DVD to E using Disk Management.
Then, my plan is to install the new SSD as the C drive and move the older SSD to D. (How do I do this?) Then, using the BIOS, boot from the old SSD, which would then be the D drive. But what hardware configuration determines drive letter assignment?
Then I'll use the already installed Samsung Magician software to "overprovision" the C drive. (The D drive to-be is already overprovisioned.)
Then I'll use the already installed Casper to clone the D to the C. And henceforth be automatically booting from that C drive.
Are the steps outlined above proper, and what is the best way to install the new SSD as the C drive and the old as D in this situation? (I think I remember that in the old days drive-letter assignment would be determined by each drive's position on one cable, but I don't think that holds true anymore with SATA.)