DBrown51 Baseband Member Messages 92 Location Michigan Feb 5, 2016 #1 I'm thinking about buying a new SSD, how would I transfer my boot files from the HDD to SSD? Thanks in advance
I'm thinking about buying a new SSD, how would I transfer my boot files from the HDD to SSD? Thanks in advance
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 5, 2016 #2 Use a cloning software.
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Feb 5, 2016 #3 To elaborate more: Cloning software such as CloneZilla, Acronis True Image, etc. I personally prefer CloneZilla.
To elaborate more: Cloning software such as CloneZilla, Acronis True Image, etc. I personally prefer CloneZilla.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 5, 2016 #4 Hey now, we gotta see if they can work The Google before hand feeding them all the info Also to add to that, Samsung's software that comes with the Samsung SSDs is good too.
Hey now, we gotta see if they can work The Google before hand feeding them all the info Also to add to that, Samsung's software that comes with the Samsung SSDs is good too.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 5, 2016 #6 Before you ask, if you ask, the EVO is fine and no point in getting the Pro.
R Reckless In Runtime Messages 188 Location Canada Feb 6, 2016 #7 You wouldn't transfer. Clean install always
strollin Knowitall! Messages 3,729 Location N. Calif. Feb 6, 2016 #8 Reckless said: You wouldn't transfer. Clean install always Click to expand... That's purely a matter of personal preference, not a hard and fast rule as you seem to imply.
Reckless said: You wouldn't transfer. Clean install always Click to expand... That's purely a matter of personal preference, not a hard and fast rule as you seem to imply.
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Feb 6, 2016 #9 strollin said: That's purely a matter of personal preference, not a hard and fast rule as you seem to imply. Click to expand... +1 Nothing wrong with cloning.
strollin said: That's purely a matter of personal preference, not a hard and fast rule as you seem to imply. Click to expand... +1 Nothing wrong with cloning.
OP OP DBrown51 Baseband Member Messages 92 Location Michigan Feb 7, 2016 #10 would there be a benefit for a clean install over a clone?