Symbolic linker ssd and hdd

I have a macbook pro 15 inch mid 2012 (not retina) with Mountain Lion and Bootcamp Windows 7 Ultimate both stored on main bay SSD. I replaced my superdrive with the HDD and have an external superdrive. Was wondering how to Symbolic Link both OS from SSD to HDD. SSD Intel 520 180 GB is filling up fast but HDD has plenty of room 750 GB. Also i have norton on Winows 7 patition do i now need norton for osx as well? Dont want to lose the speed of SSD but am about to give up and put HDD back into main bay. Any ideas would be great Thank you -)

Hello GNUTup,
Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
I understand you are trying to install a new SSD or HDD in your HP Touchsmart 300-1025 Desktop PC.
First, I am going to do is provide you with the HP Support document: HP Touchsmart 300-1025 Desktop PC, which will walk you through the process of replacing the Hard Drive you currently have. If you require the Hard disk drive mounting cage assembly the part number is 575664-001 and can be obtained from The HP Parts Store. I have not seen anything that limits the type of drive you can install, but I have only seen documentation on HDDs. I am also going to provide you with the HP Support document: Partitioning and Naming Hard Drives (Windows 7) as it is relevant to your computer and since you are replacing the Hard Drive is a great opportunity for you to review a document of this type.
Second, as for your CD-ROM I am providing you with the HP Support document: Replacing the CD/DVD Drive in HP TouchSmart 300-1000 Series Desktop PCs, which again will walk you through the process of changing out your CD-ROM. If you require the Optical disk drive mounting cage assembly the part number is 575663-001 and again can be obtained from The HP Parts Store.
I hope I have answered your questions to your satisfaction. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
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