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Nightgypsy It's not just that D is a SATA drive, it's that it's an HDD, so yeah, you wouldn't want Windows on that drive for more time than it took you to reinstall on the proper drive.
I'm not sure where the RAID part comes from, but I would guess HP offers it as an optional upgrade on its Omen desktops. So you could have seen something to that effect, and the RAID driver, and put them together. I wouldn't know.
You can't put other data on a bootable installer, I mean not if you want to access the data. The only thing you could do is partition the drive you're using before creating the bootable installer, then create the installer on one partition and use the other for whatever else you want to store.
- Nightgypsy4 days agoSeasoned Ace
ok I can understand that concept and find one of my thumb drives or go buy one. Thank you!
I don't need to wipe the D: drive, didn't you say I could use it? Maybe I misunderstood that. I will do what I have to do, though if I can use D and not have to go buy something that would be more ideal.