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No need to worry about it.
Edit: Drives can fail prematurely. If you have anything important on the drive it's good practice to have it backed up elsewhere.
even if its the os drive
and steam can be set to install games to library on other drives and never touch the os drive directly
but many games make saves and configs in users documents and registry on the os drive
those are tiny and negligible to drive degradation
just make a library on the new drive and use steam to move them
or if an entire drive is cloned everything on it will all be cloned to the new drive
moving games will move their installed files, and saves if they are in the game folders
not moving from windows users documents or registry
the game will still work with existing saves after moving it
But there's never a bad time to make a full backup to be safe.
steam -> settings -> storage -> select library -> [...] -> repair library