На чтение 2 мин Опубликовано 27.02.2017
Привет ! Мы продолжаем разбирать операционную систему Windows 10 ! Сегодня вы узнаете как настроить параметры по умолчанию для носителей и устройств компьютера Windows 10. Вы сможете выбрать какие операции необходимо выполнять при подключении к компьютеру USB, DVD, CD, Blu-ray носителей или устройств. Чтобы настроить параметры, внизу экрана слева откройте меню «Пуск». В открывшемся окне, в списке всех приложений, внизу списка, откройте вкладку «Служебные Windows». В открывшемся списке нажмите на вкладку «Панель управления».
Далее, на странице «Панель управления» нажмите на вкладку «Оборудование и звук».
Далее, на странице «Оборудование и звук», в разделе «Автозапуск», нажмите на вкладку «Настройка параметров по умолчанию для носителей или устройств».
Далее, у вас откроется страница «Автозапуск». Здесь вы сможете выбрать, что должно происходить при подключении к компьютеру носителя или устройства. Вы можете использовать автозапуск для всех носителей и устройств. Вы сможете настроить параметры для следующих носителей и устройств:
— Съёмный носитель.
- Изображения.
- Видео.
- Музыка.
- Смешанное содержимое.
— Память камеры.
- Карта памяти.
— DVD диски.
- Фильм на DVD.
- Фильм на улучшенном DVD.
- Чистый DVD.
- Звуковой DVD.
— Диски Blu-ray.
- Фильм на диске Blu-ray.
- Пустой диск Blu-ray.
— Компакт-диски.
- Звуковой CD.
- Звуковой улучшенный CD.
- Чистый CD.
- Видео CD.
- Супер-видео CD.
— Программное обеспечение.
- Программы и игры.
Далее, чтобы изменить параметры определённого устройства или носителя, нажмите по полю где написано «По умолчанию» и выберите подходящий вам параметр:
— Не выполнять никаких действий, при подключении устройства не будет выполнено никаких действий.
— Открыть папку для просмотра файлов, устройство будет открыто в проводнике для просмотра файлов.
— Спрашивать каждый раз, при подключении устройства вас будут спрашивать, что необходимо сделать с данным устройством.
Внизу страницы вы сможете восстановить все значения по умолчанию, нажав на соответствующую кнопку.
Остались вопросы ? Напиши комментарий ! Удачи !
Содержание
- Как поменять файловую систему на флешке
- Способ 1: HP USB Disk Storage Format
- Способ 2: Стандартное форматирование
- Способ 3: Утилита Convert
- Вопросы и ответы
Знаете ли Вы, что тип файловой системы влияет на возможности Вашего флеш-накопителя? Так под FAT32 максимальный размер файла может быть 4 Гб, с файлами большего размера работает только система NTFS. А если флешка имеет формат EXT-2, то она не будет работать в ОС Windows. Поэтому у некоторых пользователей возникает вопрос об изменении файловой системы на флешке.
Как поменять файловую систему на флешке
Это можно сделать несколькими достаточно простыми способами. Некоторые из них заключаются в использовании стандартных средств операционной системы, а для использования других нужно скачивать дополнительное ПО. Но обо все по порядку.
Способ 1: HP USB Disk Storage Format
Это утилита проста в использовании и помогает в случаях, когда обычное форматирование средствами Windows не получается из-за износа флешки.
Перед использованием утилиты обязательно сохраните нужную информацию с флеш-накопителя на другое устройство. А дальше сделайте вот что:
- Установите утилиту HP USB Disk Storage Format.
- Подключите Ваш накопитель в USB-разъем компьютера.
- Запустите программу.
- В главном окне в поле «Device» проверьте правильность отображения Вашей флешки. Будьте внимательны, и, если у вас подключены несколько USB-устройств, не ошибитесь. Выберите в поле «File System» нужный вид файловой системы: «NTFS» или «FAT/FAT32».
- Поставьте галочку возле строки «Quick Format» для быстрого форматирования.
- Нажмите кнопку «Start».
- Появится окно с предупреждением об уничтожении данных на съемном накопителе.
- В появившемся окне нажмите «Да». Ждите окончания выполнения форматирования.
- Закройте все окна после того, как данный процесс будет закончен.
Читайте также: Проверяем реальную скорость флешки
Способ 2: Стандартное форматирование
Перед выполнением любых операций выполните простое действие: если накопитель содержит нужную информацию, то скопируйте ее на другой носитель. Дальше сделайте следующее:
- Откройте папку «Компьютер», кликните правой кнопкой мыши по изображению флешки.
- В открывшемся меню выберете пункт «Форматировать».
- Откроется окно форматирования. Заполните необходимые поля:
- «Файловая система» – по умолчанию указана файловая система «FAT32», смените ее на нужную;
- «Размер кластера» – значение выставляется автоматически, но при желании можно изменить;
- «Восстановить параметры по умолчанию» – позволяет произвести сброс установленных значений;
- «Метка тома» – символьное название флешки, задавать не обязательно;
- «Быстрая очистка оглавления» – предназначен для быстрого форматирования, рекомендуется использовать этот режим при форматировании съемных носителей информации объемом свыше16 Гб.
- Нажмите кнопку «Начать».
- Откроется окно с предупреждением об уничтожении данных на флешке. Так как нужные файлы сохранены, нажмите «OК».
- Дождитесь окончания выполнения форматирования. В результате появится окно с уведомлением о завершении.
Вот и все, процесс форматирования, а соответственно и изменения файловой системы, закончен!
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Способ 3: Утилита Convert
Эта утилита позволяет исправить тип файловой системы на USB-носителе без уничтожения информации. Она входит с состав ОС Windows и вызывается через командную строку.
- Нажмите комбинацию клавиш «Win» + «R».
- Наберите команду cmd.
- В появившейся консоли наберите
convert F: /fs:ntfs, гдеF– буквенное обозначение Вашего накопителя, аfs:ntfs– параметр, обозначающий что будем конвертировать в файловую систему NTFS. - По окончании появится сообщение «Преобразование завершено».
В результате получите флешку с новой файловой системой.
Если нужен обратный процесс: изменить файловую систему из NTFS в FAT32, то нужно набрать в командной строке вот это:
convert g: /fs:ntfs /nosecurity /x
Есть некоторые особенности при работе с этим методом. Речь идет вот о чем:
- Рекомендуется перед преобразованием проверить накопитель на наличие ошибок. Это требуется для избежания ошибок «SRC» при выполнении утилиты.
- Для конвертирования необходимо наличие свободного места на флешке, иначе процесс остановится и появится сообщение «…Недостаточно места на диске для преобразования Сбой преобразования F: не был преобразован в NTFS».
- Если на флешке находились приложения, требующие регистрацию, то вероятнее всего регистрация пропадет.
При преобразовании из NTFS в FAT32 дефрагментация будет трудоемкой.
Разобравшись в файловых системах, вы сможете легко изменять их на флешке. И проблемы, когда пользователь не может скачать фильм в HD-качестве или старое устройство не поддерживает формат современного USB-носителя, будут решены. Успехов в работе!
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How Do I Change My Boot Drive?
«Hi, do you know how can I change my system disk? I mean to set up SSD as the OS drive and change the old HDD as the storage disk for my computer. Can I do it on my own? How?»
«I recently bought a new SSD drive, and I want to install my present Windows 10 into the new SSD and leave the present HDD as a data drive. How to make the change? I mean how to change system disk and set SSD as the system drive? Can you help me?»
If you are looking for a way to set new SSD/HDD as the system drive disk for your computer, you are at the right place. Here below, we have two practical methods for you to solve this problem:
Method 1. Change System Disk By Migrating OS to HDD/SSD
Method 2. Clean Install OS to New SSD or HDD and Change OS Drive
Follow the tutorial guide here to start switching your system drive, making Windows bootable on another disk now.
Preparations — Backup System, Data and Set Up SSD/HDD
Before you start, here are some tips that you should follow to prepare your new SSD or HDD ready before chaging the system boot drive on your computer
Tip 1: Back up Windows system and data first
To avoid unexpected system failure or data loss trouble while you are changing the system disk between SSD and HDD, it’s highly recommended for you to back up your present Windows system and important data in your PC first. See also: Back Up Windows 10 to USB drive.
Tip 2: Set up new disk — SSD/HDD
For a new disk — new SSD/HDD: Install the new drive to your computer properly via the SATA and Power cables. For more details, read: How to Install a new hard drive/SSD.
For a used or a data disk: Back up data there to another device first. Backing up to an external hard drive shall be the best option.
Method 1. Change System Disk By Migrating OS to HDD/SSD
Work to: change system disk, move OS to new SSD/HDD, swap Windows system to a new disk.
This straightforward method enables users to directly change their OS disk without reinstalling system on Windows 11/10/8/7 etc. All you need is a professional partition manager software which supports to freely migrate system to HDD or SSD.
- Required Tools — EaseUS Partition Master with its «Migrate OS to HDD/SSD» feature
EaseUS Partition Master supports you to transfer system between HDD and SSD so to change the system disk and storage disk with ease. And only a few simple clicks will do.
- Tutorial — Download this software for free and follow the steps to do it now:
Note: The operation of migrating OS to SSD or HDD will delete and remove existing partitions and data on your target disk when there is not enough unallocated space on the target disk. If you saved important data there, back up them to an external hard drive in advance.
Step 1. Select «Clone» from the left menu. Select the «Migrate OS» and click «Next» to continue..
Step 2. Select the target disk you want to clone. Click «Next».
Step 3. Click «Yes» after checking the warning message. The data and partitions on the target disk will be deleted. Make sure that you’ve backed up important data in advance. If not, do it now.
Step 4. Preview the layout of your target disk. You can also click the disk layout options to customize the layout of your target disk as you want. Then click «Start» to start migrating your OS to a new disk
- Set Up PC — Make OS Bootable on New HDD/SSD
When you finish the operation, all you need is to set the computer to boot from your new HDD or SSD by changing the boot order in BIOS.
Here are the steps to set up your new disk as boot drive, making Windows OS bootable:
Step 1. Restart PC and press F2/F8/Del keys to enter BIOS.
Step 2. Go to the Boot menu, under Boot Priority or Boot Order section, set the new HDD/SSD with migrated OS as the boot drive.
Step 3. Save the changes and exit BIOS. Then restart your PC.
After this, your Windows will automatically boot from the new disk. Everything on the system drive has been moved to the new disk with no data loss nor boot error. You can now delete the old system partition on your old drive and create a new partition to save data.
- Tip
- By following the above tutorial, Windows will work as normal and you don’t need to reactivate it.
- If Microsoft Windows pops up a notification and requests reactivation, reactivate it with your key or you can contact the Microsoft support team for further help.
Method 2. Clean Install OS to New SSD or HDD and Change OS Drive
Work to: Change boot drive by fresh or clean install Windows OS on new SSD/HDD, or install Windows on a second drive.
Those people who don’t like the present operating system can try this method to fresh install a new Windows OS on the new SSD or HDD. This method also works to set up SSD/HDD as a new OS disk in Windows systems and it might be more complex.
Follow to clean install the OS on new SSD and set it as your boot drive now.
- Preparations — Empty USB (8GB min), Download Windows Media Creation Tool, Windows product key (activate after installation).
- Tutorial — Fresh install Windows 10 on SSD/HDD and set it up as boot drive:
Step 1. Create Windows Installation Media on USB.
Double-click to run the Windows Media Creation Tool and select USB as the target to create Windows Installation Media.
Step 2. Boot PC from USB Installation Media.
Remove the old system disk. Insert the new SSD and bootable USB to your PC, reboot PC, enter BIOS and set PC boot from the Installation Media.
Step 3. Sut up perferences before installing Windows on the new drive.
Set language, other preference before clicking «Install now».
Step 4. Install Windows on new SSD.
Skep entring a product key, select «Install Windows only», and select to install Windows on the new SSD.
Wait for the process to complete.
Step 5. Set up SSD/HDD as boot drive.
After the installation, restart your PC, enter BIOS to change the boot drive by setting SSD as the OS drive.
Step 6. Reinsert old OS disk and set it as data drive.
Shut down PC, remove the installation USB drive, reinsert old HDD to computer and restart PC.
Step 7. Activate Windows with the product key.
If you want a dual boot OS computer, you can stop here and repartition the drive to create new partition to save your backup data.
If you want to use the whole drive as data disk, back up useful files on the old system drive and delete it. Then you can create a new partition so to copy the back up data back to your data disk.
Note: Any false operation may cause system boot failure or unexpected system problem on your computer. And please do it very carefully. For a more stable and proper way, please try Method 1 with EaseUS Partition Master to protect the system and data security.
Conclusion
This page covers two practical and efficient ways to help you change system disk by migrating OS or clean install Windows to SSD/HDD. As if you don’t know which way suits you better, take the tips here:
- If you only want to switch system drive, change the system disk to a new SSD or a bigger HDD but keep the operating system, Method 1 with EaseUS Partition Master can help.
It will help you migrate OS to SSD/HDD without reinstallation of Windows. You don’t need to reset the new SSD as the boot drive in BIOS. It will all be done during the migration process.
- If you want to create a dual-boot OS, installing two versions of Windows OS on your computer, or clean install Windows on the new SSD/HDD, Method 2 with Clean Install Windows tutorial is workable.
You should be careful during the installation, and remember to set up SSD or HDD as the boot disk after the installation. Otherwise, Windows won’t boot from the new disk.
People Also Ask
This page mainly answers the question of «How do I change system disk and set up new SSD/HDD as the boot drive». However, some people also searched related questions on Google.
Here we will lift 3 top concerned questions and leave an answer to each question. If you are having the same doubts in your mind, check the answers here now.
1. How do I change my boot drive or boot disk?
To change the boot drive requires your other disk has Windows OS installed on it. To do so, you have two choices: 1). Migrate OS to the new disk by using EaseUS Partition Master with its Migrate OS feature; 2). Fresh or clean install Windows on the new drive.
- If you use the first method to migrate OS, you just need to restart the PC and Windows will automatically boot from the new drive. No further operation is needed.
- If you have used the second method to fresh install Windows OS on the new drive, take the steps here to change your boot drive:
- Step 1. Shut down PC and remove the old drive.
- Step 2. Restart PC, press F2, F10, or Del key to enter BIOS.
- Step 3. Go to the Boot order section, set the new disk as the boot drive, and save the changes.
- Step 4. Restart PC.
If everything goes right, shut down the computer and insert the old drive back into your computer. Restart it again.
2. How do I move Windows 10 to a new SSD?
The way to move Windows 10 to a new SSD is similar to the provided Method 1 on this page. You can safely install the SSD on your computer and run EaseUS Partition Master to execute the OS migration job.
When the process finishes, just restart PC and everything is done. You may also refer to transfer Windows 10 to SSD for a detailed guide.
3. How do I transfer my operating system to a new hard drive?
There are two ways that you can apply to transfer OS to a new hard drive:
- 1). Directly migrate OS to new Hard drive;
- 2). Clone system to the new hard drive and set the new drive as a boot drive.
If you prefer the first way, you can directly revert to Method 1 on this page for a detailed guide. If you choose to clone the system to the new drive, refer to Transfer OS to New Hard Drive without Reinstalling Windows as a guide.
How Do I Change My Boot Drive?
«Hi, do you know how can I change my system disk? I mean to set up SSD as the OS drive and change the old HDD as the storage disk for my computer. Can I do it on my own? How?»
«I recently bought a new SSD drive, and I want to install my present Windows 10 into the new SSD and leave the present HDD as a data drive. How to make the change? I mean how to change system disk and set SSD as the system drive? Can you help me?»
If you are looking for a way to set new SSD/HDD as the system drive disk for your computer, you are at the right place. Here below, we have two practical methods for you to solve this problem:
Method 1. Change System Disk By Migrating OS to HDD/SSD
Method 2. Clean Install OS to New SSD or HDD and Change OS Drive
Follow the tutorial guide here to start switching your system drive, making Windows bootable on another disk now.
Preparations — Backup System, Data and Set Up SSD/HDD
Before you start, here are some tips that you should follow to prepare your new SSD or HDD ready before chaging the system boot drive on your computer
Tip 1: Back up Windows system and data first
To avoid unexpected system failure or data loss trouble while you are changing the system disk between SSD and HDD, it’s highly recommended for you to back up your present Windows system and important data in your PC first. See also: Back Up Windows 10 to USB drive.
Tip 2: Set up new disk — SSD/HDD
For a new disk — new SSD/HDD: Install the new drive to your computer properly via the SATA and Power cables. For more details, read: How to Install a new hard drive/SSD.
For a used or a data disk: Back up data there to another device first. Backing up to an external hard drive shall be the best option.
Method 1. Change System Disk By Migrating OS to HDD/SSD
Work to: change system disk, move OS to new SSD/HDD, swap Windows system to a new disk.
This straightforward method enables users to directly change their OS disk without reinstalling system on Windows 11/10/8/7 etc. All you need is a professional partition manager software which supports to freely migrate system to HDD or SSD.
- Required Tools — EaseUS Partition Master with its «Migrate OS to HDD/SSD» feature
EaseUS Partition Master supports you to transfer system between HDD and SSD so to change the system disk and storage disk with ease. And only a few simple clicks will do.
- Tutorial — Download this software for free and follow the steps to do it now:
Note: The operation of migrating OS to SSD or HDD will delete and remove existing partitions and data on your target disk when there is not enough unallocated space on the target disk. If you saved important data there, back up them to an external hard drive in advance.
Step 1. Select «Clone» from the left menu. Select the «Migrate OS» and click «Next» to continue..
Step 2. Select the target disk you want to clone. Click «Next».
Step 3. Click «Yes» after checking the warning message. The data and partitions on the target disk will be deleted. Make sure that you’ve backed up important data in advance. If not, do it now.
Step 4. Preview the layout of your target disk. You can also click the disk layout options to customize the layout of your target disk as you want. Then click «Start» to start migrating your OS to a new disk
- Set Up PC — Make OS Bootable on New HDD/SSD
When you finish the operation, all you need is to set the computer to boot from your new HDD or SSD by changing the boot order in BIOS.
Here are the steps to set up your new disk as boot drive, making Windows OS bootable:
Step 1. Restart PC and press F2/F8/Del keys to enter BIOS.
Step 2. Go to the Boot menu, under Boot Priority or Boot Order section, set the new HDD/SSD with migrated OS as the boot drive.
Step 3. Save the changes and exit BIOS. Then restart your PC.
After this, your Windows will automatically boot from the new disk. Everything on the system drive has been moved to the new disk with no data loss nor boot error. You can now delete the old system partition on your old drive and create a new partition to save data.
- Tip
- By following the above tutorial, Windows will work as normal and you don’t need to reactivate it.
- If Microsoft Windows pops up a notification and requests reactivation, reactivate it with your key or you can contact the Microsoft support team for further help.
Method 2. Clean Install OS to New SSD or HDD and Change OS Drive
Work to: Change boot drive by fresh or clean install Windows OS on new SSD/HDD, or install Windows on a second drive.
Those people who don’t like the present operating system can try this method to fresh install a new Windows OS on the new SSD or HDD. This method also works to set up SSD/HDD as a new OS disk in Windows systems and it might be more complex.
Follow to clean install the OS on new SSD and set it as your boot drive now.
- Preparations — Empty USB (8GB min), Download Windows Media Creation Tool, Windows product key (activate after installation).
- Tutorial — Fresh install Windows 10 on SSD/HDD and set it up as boot drive:
Step 1. Create Windows Installation Media on USB.
Double-click to run the Windows Media Creation Tool and select USB as the target to create Windows Installation Media.
Step 2. Boot PC from USB Installation Media.
Remove the old system disk. Insert the new SSD and bootable USB to your PC, reboot PC, enter BIOS and set PC boot from the Installation Media.
Step 3. Sut up perferences before installing Windows on the new drive.
Set language, other preference before clicking «Install now».
Step 4. Install Windows on new SSD.
Skep entring a product key, select «Install Windows only», and select to install Windows on the new SSD.
Wait for the process to complete.
Step 5. Set up SSD/HDD as boot drive.
After the installation, restart your PC, enter BIOS to change the boot drive by setting SSD as the OS drive.
Step 6. Reinsert old OS disk and set it as data drive.
Shut down PC, remove the installation USB drive, reinsert old HDD to computer and restart PC.
Step 7. Activate Windows with the product key.
If you want a dual boot OS computer, you can stop here and repartition the drive to create new partition to save your backup data.
If you want to use the whole drive as data disk, back up useful files on the old system drive and delete it. Then you can create a new partition so to copy the back up data back to your data disk.
Note: Any false operation may cause system boot failure or unexpected system problem on your computer. And please do it very carefully. For a more stable and proper way, please try Method 1 with EaseUS Partition Master to protect the system and data security.
Conclusion
This page covers two practical and efficient ways to help you change system disk by migrating OS or clean install Windows to SSD/HDD. As if you don’t know which way suits you better, take the tips here:
- If you only want to switch system drive, change the system disk to a new SSD or a bigger HDD but keep the operating system, Method 1 with EaseUS Partition Master can help.
It will help you migrate OS to SSD/HDD without reinstallation of Windows. You don’t need to reset the new SSD as the boot drive in BIOS. It will all be done during the migration process.
- If you want to create a dual-boot OS, installing two versions of Windows OS on your computer, or clean install Windows on the new SSD/HDD, Method 2 with Clean Install Windows tutorial is workable.
You should be careful during the installation, and remember to set up SSD or HDD as the boot disk after the installation. Otherwise, Windows won’t boot from the new disk.
People Also Ask
This page mainly answers the question of «How do I change system disk and set up new SSD/HDD as the boot drive». However, some people also searched related questions on Google.
Here we will lift 3 top concerned questions and leave an answer to each question. If you are having the same doubts in your mind, check the answers here now.
1. How do I change my boot drive or boot disk?
To change the boot drive requires your other disk has Windows OS installed on it. To do so, you have two choices: 1). Migrate OS to the new disk by using EaseUS Partition Master with its Migrate OS feature; 2). Fresh or clean install Windows on the new drive.
- If you use the first method to migrate OS, you just need to restart the PC and Windows will automatically boot from the new drive. No further operation is needed.
- If you have used the second method to fresh install Windows OS on the new drive, take the steps here to change your boot drive:
- Step 1. Shut down PC and remove the old drive.
- Step 2. Restart PC, press F2, F10, or Del key to enter BIOS.
- Step 3. Go to the Boot order section, set the new disk as the boot drive, and save the changes.
- Step 4. Restart PC.
If everything goes right, shut down the computer and insert the old drive back into your computer. Restart it again.
2. How do I move Windows 10 to a new SSD?
The way to move Windows 10 to a new SSD is similar to the provided Method 1 on this page. You can safely install the SSD on your computer and run EaseUS Partition Master to execute the OS migration job.
When the process finishes, just restart PC and everything is done. You may also refer to transfer Windows 10 to SSD for a detailed guide.
3. How do I transfer my operating system to a new hard drive?
There are two ways that you can apply to transfer OS to a new hard drive:
- 1). Directly migrate OS to new Hard drive;
- 2). Clone system to the new hard drive and set the new drive as a boot drive.
If you prefer the first way, you can directly revert to Method 1 on this page for a detailed guide. If you choose to clone the system to the new drive, refer to Transfer OS to New Hard Drive without Reinstalling Windows as a guide.
























