Upgrading Through WU with 2 Drives

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  1. Posts : 27,162
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #1

    Upgrading Through WU with 2 Drives


    Background

    Ok, I know when doing a clean install or 1st time installation to disconnect the 2nd internal drive.

    I have been testing Win10 on my laptop that only has one drive, but my desktop has an SSD OS drive and a 2TB spinner for the Libraries , File History and Macrium Reflect images. I have only started using 2 drives(before this I had never done it) at the end of last year and never had to upgrade or reinstall Win 8.1 update.
    Question

    When I run the upgrade to Win10, through Windows Update(whenever it comes down to me), Do I/Should I disconnect the 2nd internal(and redirect everything after), or can I just leave it connected, with no ill effects?

    Thanks for any recommendations ahead of time:)
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  2. Posts : 46
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       #2

    To play it safe, I would remove the second drive. Why take a chance when it is quite easy to put it back after the upgrade.
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  3. Posts : 27,162
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    Thread Starter
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    Gary said:
    To play it safe, I would remove the second drive. Why take a chance when it is quite easy to put it back after the upgrade.
    Thanks Gary.
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  4. Posts : 524
    Windows 11 Pro x64, Windows 10 Pro x64
       #4

    I have upgraded two computers, each containing multiple drives with no ill effects. It certainly does not hurt to disconnect the extra drives, however.
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  5. Posts : 16,623
    Windows 11 Pro X64
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    I have seen where people have issues if they don't remove the other drives. I never do, and it has always been without any issues. I have done it with W8 on the other drive, it seems it is people with W7 on another drive that have the issues mostly.
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  6. Posts : 27,162
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    pbcopter said:
    I have upgraded two computers, each containing multiple drives with no ill effects. It certainly does not hurt to disconnect the extra drives, however.
    Dude said:
    I have seen where people have issues if they don't remove the other drives. I never do, and it has always been without any issues. I have done it with W8 on the other drive, it seems it is people with W7 on another drive that have the issues mostly.
    Thanks for both of your input too:).
    I'm weighing the pros & cons.
    I have(and will again before upgrading) created a system image of both disks(even an image of two system images(they were on my backup partition) just before I upgrade, so if something catastrophic happens I'm backed up, but to create the images it takes about 7 hours(because of the 2 included compressed images which I want to keep at least 2 years on this external HDD), so you can imagine how long to reimage. This is why I was asking if anyone has just left both disks connected with no problems.
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  7. Posts : 15,024
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       #7

    I have several PC's with dual drives. I have no plans to unplug the second data drive on either.
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  8. Posts : 1,937
    win 10 Insider
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    I've been updating three comps with second data drives with no problems. Why would win 10 bother with a second data drive?

    Trust me - just leave it to win 10!!
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  9. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
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    You say your Libraries are on the 2TB HDD? If so that may be a problem. I believe W10 installer, like W8.1, expects all user files and folders to be on the boot drive under Users.
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  10. Posts : 15,024
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    Ztruker said:
    You say your Libraries are on the 2TB HDD? If so that may be a problem. I believe W10 installer, like W8.1, expects all user files and folders to be on the boot drive under Users.
    On a clean installation of Windows 8.1 all I have to do is go back and change the locations again from the defaults to point to my DATA drive. I upgraded My laptop running 8.1 to 10 and didn't have any issues. It retained the new locations on my second drive. Same deal when I upgraded my Windows 7 desktop PC to 10. My user folders were all on a second partition. The custom locations were retained. Shouldn't be an issue. Unplugging the DATA drive might actually cause an issue when those folders can't be found.
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