Two internal hd in macbook pro, run windows 7 and storage on optical bay hd

Hi, I've yet to do this, but I would like to put a 1tb hdd where the optical drive is. Ideally I want the ssd, which is currently where the hard drive normally is, to have osx on it, and the optical hdd to have Windows 7, and also be used for os x storage of photos, files etc.
Now my idea is that I take out my current ssd, put in the 1tb hdd, then, whilst it is in the original hard drive place, put windows 7 onto it with a partition of say 250gb, leaving the 750gb for storage for the osx. After doing this take hdd out, put into the optical drive bay, and return my ssd back into the original hard drive slot of my macbook pro.
Will this work, and then when I'm in os x mode, will I have a 750gb hard drive show up on my desktop for storage. Also will I then, on start up be able to choose if I want to log into os x of the ssd, or windows 7 of the 250gb (partitioned 1tb) hdd ???

That's up to you. You'll have an OS X volume on the HD, but you don't necessarily have to have the OS on it. I do, because I consider it useful if I want to experiment or if I have a problem with the SSD. My first SSD was an Intel, which did fail. Because I had a copy of the OS on the HD, I was able to keep running.

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