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How to partition an SSD drive with an installed system without a CD drive?
I bought just such a thing SSD KINGSTON SSDNow G2 SM2280S3G2 / 120G to host a local web server with sites (I'm a web programmer and sometimes it's convenient to work with a project locally). So, I don't have a CD drive, the system is already installed. The SSD disk itself was determined in the BIOS, but Windows (windows-10) naturally does not see it. As far as I understand, it needs to be "marked" (set the file system, etc.) like a regular HDD so that the OS starts to see it. Tell me how to do this without having a CD drive at hand? Is there any special utility? And do I understand correctly that the file system for SSD should be NTFS?
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