I'm with spived..
If windows is installed on it, which it sounds like it is, and you don't need anything on the old drive...
I don't know what the hell you other guys are talking about, maybe you don't use windows or something, but it sounds like 'version I use' means the version it boots off of, and even if that isn't the case all you would have to do is get into the BIOS and change the 1st boot drive.
So it sounds to me like all you have to do is physically remove the old drive, and I bet you cash money the computer will figure out it's gone and boot from the sole remaining drive (sure it may try to boot off cd but I doubt you will randomly have a bootable cd in the drive)
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