If C: is your conventional hard drive, note that it's where Windows is installed -- it's not on your SSD.
You may want to disconnect the hard drive, and leaving only the SSD connected -- then install Windows. Once that's done, reconnect the hard drive and use it for storage as you wish to do.
ejn63
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December 3rd, 2017 08:00
If C: is your conventional hard drive, note that it's where Windows is installed -- it's not on your SSD.
You may want to disconnect the hard drive, and leaving only the SSD connected -- then install Windows. Once that's done, reconnect the hard drive and use it for storage as you wish to do.
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December 3rd, 2017 17:00
I'll re-check in the am. I wrote the post at midnight so I might have been a bit foggy.