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ahofle:
Well if it's freshly formatted and empty, don't worry about the boot thing then.  Throw the drive in (set the jumper to 'CS' or cable select -- that's usually the default anyway), boot into windows and you should see the new drive in file explorer and you can just copy and paste to it.
N8:
Yeah if you have it hooked up just go into disk management in windows.  right click on my computer > manage > Disk management.  If your drive shows up then windows is recognizing it.  If not then you need to check jumper settings.

edit- ahofle beat me to it.
langdoguk:
Thanks , it worked , a lot easier than I thought  :applaud:
was just a bit worried so thought I would get some advice first.
cheers  :cheers:
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