Hey everyone! I've been using a 100 GB SSD for my Windows 10 install, but it's way too small and keeps getting filled up with software and game saves, which I can't always move. I've got a spare 2 TB SSD (F:) that I want to use as my new boot drive. What's the best way to transfer everything from my current C: drive to this new larger drive? I'd prefer not to have to format the F: drive if possible, but I can do that if needed. Additionally, will I face any problems with programs still trying to save to C: afterwards? How do I change the drive letter if necessary?
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