Here is what led me to the destination:
1. mSATA 256G installed.
2. It boots (of course HD), the mSATA appears blank in the Disk Management tool.
3. Samsung Data Migration Software 2.6 is installed and therefore the existing hard disk to the mSATA gecloned. Previously on the HD some data deleted so that the board no longer has data, as the mSATA capacity.
4. HD expanded, rebooted, now of mSATA. Amazed at how quickly Windows boots.
5. HD reinstalled, rebooted. Windows boots continue of mSATA. Disk Management shows mSATA as boot drive C: to, original C: Partitione on the HD as D:
Whether this method is the best, I do not know, but the mSATA work as a boot drive.
The SSD but a bit hot ...