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The ability to migrate your OS from HDD (hard disk drive) to SSD (solid state drive) without erasing data is indispensable.
When it comes to storing data on your PC, you essentially have two options: a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or a Solid State Drive (SSD). Both store your operating system, apps, games, and ...
There are few ways to make a laptop faster that are as easy and cost-effective as replacing your existing hard drive with a solid state drive (SSD).
If you don’t have a Samsung SSD, then you won’t be able to use the Samsung Migration software — luckily, there’s some generic software that you can use to clone your hard drive over to an SSD.
So I thought of doing the migration from the old computer to the new one by doing sysprep, imaging over to the new SSD, talling that in the new NUC, and setting up names and drivers again.
Basically I'm looking to avoid re-installing Windows on the laptop, I just want to move my installation from HDD to NVMe. In the past I've used Macrium Reflect to backup and "restore" to the SSD.
There are few ways to make a laptop faster that are as easy and cost-effective as replacing your existing hard drive with a solid state drive (SSD).