Switching to SSD HARD disk drives system

I intend to install an SSD in my current PC and move my 8.1 Windows Installer to it. I have my key and a Flash Drive with the installation. But given that the SSD is a little less than half the size of my HARD drive today (instead of 500 GB 240 GB) I can't keep everything on the HARD drive now on the SSD.

Is there a way to define the library pointers to another drive? What workout programs installed by default? Can I keep the old drive and use for this purpose? Is there some essential applications, such as browsers or Office, this need to live on the SSD? And I can recover my Outlook e-mail directories when I re-install Outlook?

The purpose of having an SSD is also not only for the operating system runs faster, but also for your applications. Redirect requests to the mechanical hard drive would go to this effect. You should only redirect your personal folder on the HARD disk.

pass the SSD HARD drive

See the instructions below how to do this using Easeus do save:

http://www.TODO-backup.com/backup-resource/data-transfer/move-Windows8.1-from-HDD-to-SSD.htm

You will probably need an external hard drive with enough space for the installation of backup hard disk.

You can then use the instructions in the following article to redirect your libraries mechanical hard disk if you decide to keep it and use it for data.

Redirect a folder to a new location - Windows help

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