![]() Now when the Windows boot up simply you can go to My Computer and see that all your files are copied and working from the new storage, now you are free to format the old partition on your old disk and free up that space. This will make it your primary drive for booting up and make the old storage as a slave drive. Step5: Reboot After the cloning process is over just restart your PC and press F8 on your BIOS screen to enter the boot menu and change the boot priority to the new HDD or SSD that you've just cloned all your data to. At this point, with yourĭisk cloned and your partition expanded, it’s time to test out the new ![]() ![]() Spacious SSD to leave the partition unexpanded. Much better! We didn’t spend all that money upgrading to a nice Step1: Plug it in Before we do anything you need to plug your new HDD or SSD into your PC either via the USB port if you have the adapter and cable or you can connect it simply as a slave disk along with your existing drive through the SATA connector. ![]() Instance, you wouldn't want to try and clone a 2TB HDD on to a 256GB SSD In addition, make sure the drive you areĬloning to has enough storage space to take all the cloned data. Note: Before you attempt to clone your hard drive or SSD, w e highly recommend backing Today I'll use Macrium Reflect as its compatible with all the brand's drive regardless of the company or type. Simply speaking your computer will feel as if its the same old drive even tough its the new and faster drive that you just bought.įor cloning we need to have a third party software to aid us in this process, there are plenty of them out there and most of them are free and most reliable as-well. That to a single, very large file on another drive. Record-to another: a simple, direct duplicate. Of one drive-the files, the partition tables and the master boot The easiest solution to this is to Clone your primary hard disk and that also your system partition onto your new drive before starting to use it.
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