Transfer files in Windows HDD/SSD

Hello everyone I am facing a problem.

I bought windows 7 and this computer 2 years ago and I decided to update. I recently bought a load of new parts, but I want to use some parts of this computer. (trying to build my new)

in any case, I want to keep my computer hard drives and put them in my new but I want windows 7 must be installed on a 150 GB SSD so, how would I install windows 7 on my SSD and keep the other drives as storage for my games and applications.

I don't want to buy 7 once again so is anyway I can transfer my SSD? I still have my drive in windows 7 if that helps.

How can I do this?

Recap: My SSD has windows 7 top and NOTHING ELSE. The other hard disks should be used for storage.

The 1st point is it depends on what is included in these "new parts charge" and the type of license.

If your current license is an OEM version and the parties includes a new motherboard, then you will need to purchase a new license. The main constraint of the OEM license is that it can be installed on a computer and has no right to transfer. In terms of Microsoft, the computer is defined as the motherboard so new motherboard = no transfer OEM. Read the COA label and try to identify what type of license you have.

If you have a retail license, which is very good, all you need is the license key and the Windows 7 DVD.

Design the computer with the new installed SSD. Do not mount the drives former until the installation is complete and fully updated; Demarrer start from the DVD, follow the instructions and install Windows 7. Install the necessary drivers as a result of the new hardware, and let Windows 7 update.

Once fully up-to-date connect old disks and make sure that they are detected by the BIOS as a secondary drive. You can concatenate all the files on a disc and the format and the other test.

You can not just move some directories on another drive, for example: \Program files must remain on the startup disk. Instead of creating a new Program Files directory on the secondary disk and when you run the installation program for your look of programs for an "Advanced" or "Custom" option to set the location of the programs to install.

Profile user such as Documents, music etc folders have a location tab in their properties to allow you to move these stores on a different disk.

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