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Originally Posted by John McClane
Originally Posted by Austruck
And John M., is Clonezilla user-friendly and also cheap?
The menus might look intimidating but a disk to disk copy is the easiest method with Clonezilla.
TLDR: I assume you install, then clone, then make the new SSD the boot drive?
Originally Posted by Yoda
I've already got tons of extra SSDs and HDDs attached, just really wanted to get the C: drive on something larger, for the reasons you alluded to. Also the SSD I installed Windows on was just 126GB, so even putting things almost entirely elsewhere, that doesn't leave much for even basic stuff.
Much better now.
Much better now.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Originally Posted by Powdered Water
Smells like someone farted in here.
Two benadryl last night around 9. I feel so loopy this morning. ugh.
Yeah yeah yeah, good morning Sedai. Get it over with.
Yeah yeah yeah, good morning Sedai. Get it over with.
Originally Posted by Chypmunk
Crap, would love to make a snappy comment about Sheetz but simply can't think of any
I've already got tons of extra SSDs and HDDs attached, just really wanted to get the C: drive on something larger, for the reasons you alluded to. Also the SSD I installed Windows on was just 126GB, so even putting things almost entirely elsewhere, that doesn't leave much for even basic stuff.
Much better now.
Much better now.
Re: cloning the drive. I used some program, didn't work (just wouldn't boot from it properly). Then someone else recommended another, tried that, worked perfectly. Samsung Data Migration.
Originally Posted by Austruck
And John M., is Clonezilla user-friendly and also cheap?
The menus might look intimidating but a disk to disk copy is the easiest method with Clonezilla.