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I bought an SSD and I cloned the system from the HDD to the SSD using the Minitool Partition Wizard, then changed the boot order in the BIOS and rebooted. I have two disks called OS visible in the File Manager. One is active (C:) – but how do I make sure that it’s on the SSD? I open “properties” of drive C: in the File Manager, but there is nothing to indicate where it’s located in the physical sense (SSD or HDD).

Answer: You find this information most easily in Disk Management.

Open your start menu and begin typing “disk management”, once this application shows in the results open it.

You’ll now see a list of all of the disks on your computer and the partitions on them and the drive letters associated with those partitions.

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