Boot Camp,installing windows 7 on hd bay 2 mac OS on hd bay 1, and only 0 and 1 are listed

I know this is silly but, I have a seperate HD in bay #2 its formated NTFS ready to go for the Windows 7 install, my Mac OS X Lion HD is in bay #1, once booted into Windows and I begin to install PC OS, Windows askes me which drive. HD 0 or HD 1 now a guessing man/woman would state 1 since 0 should be the Mac OS X Lion, but!! I don't want to guess, I want to make sure that i do not replace my awesome Mac HD with the Windows 7 OS.
Any spot on guidance would be apprciated
Thank you
Dennis

Even if you choose right, Windows won't like the GPT sitting around anyway.
Always pull the other drive (or disconnect etc) during install.
Been that way since Vista and Mac Pro day one.

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