![]() ![]() The free edition allows you to clone your current drive to your replacement drive, all from within Windows and while you continue to use the PC. In general, the easiest way to go about this is with the program Macrium Reflect. There are many reasons to do this, like you got a new SSD to replace your old HDD, or you want to make a backup. Hey OP, it looks like you are looking for information on cloning your drive or migrating from one drive to another. ![]() I need easy to follow instructions on how I can move my current OS drive (be it C or the F reserve or whatever) to the new SSD (which has not yet been installed, I want to understand how to do this first).Ĭan someone possibly take the time to break this down for me in a way my brain can understand? I'm experienced in software and programming, I have experience putting PCs together, but I haven't messed with stuff like this before and I'm very nervous. ![]() I don't have any sort of cloud storage I can feasibly use since any storage I do have is full of my work backups (I'm a game dev). I don't have an external hard drive nor any means to get one currently. I have a 14GB flash drive that is formatted to NFTS (or whatever it's called). I have two HDD, both with tons of space on them still. Disc C is the main one, it's 111GB and currently only has 9.75GB free. The current SSD is partitioned (I think) and has a 'system reserve (F:)' that I don't touch on my pc. I would like to move it to a new SSD that I just purchased, which is 1TB. I have Windows 10 on an SSD, but it's running out of space rapidly. There are TONS of websites that go over this, but they all rely on something I don't have: an external hard drive. ![]()
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