SSD Samsung 830 - HDD

I used Norton system ghost to copy my 320GB HDD to my new 256GB SSD.
Now I have this 7200RPM HDD sitting on my desk.  What to do?
Plugging it in to a USB port with the cable adapter is not a good idea - it shut my machine down.  I think because it is also labeled as a "C" drive and bootable my machine does not like it.  Machine booted back up fine but I am not doing that again.
I would like to format it, plug it in a USB port with the USB adapter cable, and back up my SSD to it.
How do I do this?  Can I put it back in the laptop, boot to it, and then format it while it is the system drive?
I am not an expert, thus this question.  Kent
Solved!
Go to Solution.

Fixed.   Followed the instructions found here: http://www.ehow.com/how_7146188_reformat-lenovo-laptop.html
I placed my HDD in the machine and rebooted from CD with a set of W7 disks I own (since my Lenovo set I made one week ago was corrupt upon first use).  Got to the part in the W7 install where I had the option to delete the existing Q & C drive and then format the HDD.
Then exchanged the HHD with the SSD and rebooted from the SSD.   Plugged in the HDD via USB and it was recognized and drivers installed.  Next, went to Computer Management, Disk Management in W7 and using New Simple Volume Wizard (found guidance online on various sites for settins) set the HD as Drive D and am now ready to start backing up my SSD onto the HHD.
Now need to buy an HDD enclosure to put my HDD in for longer term use.  Kent

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