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 Post subject: HDD Raw Copy Tool for SSD migration
PostPosted: February 17th, 2016, 15:49 
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Hey,

I intend to clone my windows drive from my 500GB HDD to 240GB SSD. Was thinking about using HDD Raw Copy Tool, but I have few questions, If anyone knows how to answer them.

If I have 100GB partition on the HDD, rest of the unformated, what will I end up on SSD?
Will it be 100GB partition?
Will partition on SSD get extended?
Will the unallocated random data from HDD fill SSD till the end?


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 Post subject: Re: HDD Raw Copy Tool for SSD migration
PostPosted: February 17th, 2016, 16:38 
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I use TODOBackup from Easeus or Farstone Drive clone.
They work very well and they can resize the partitions.

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 Post subject: Re: HDD Raw Copy Tool for SSD migration
PostPosted: February 17th, 2016, 16:53 
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You might like to consider an SSD data migration tool.

http://www.google.com/search?q=SSD+migration+tool

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 Post subject: Re: HDD Raw Copy Tool for SSD migration
PostPosted: February 18th, 2016, 10:18 
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I have tried many of them and only Paragon Migrate OS to SSD worked well, but perhaps those others have improved by now.

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 Post subject: Re: HDD Raw Copy Tool for SSD migration
PostPosted: February 18th, 2016, 10:54 
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I don't think personally I would ever again migrate an OS unless it was in a corporate environment and rebuilding something like an AD Domain was not practical or budgeted. Any home machine, this is probably your best bet, and is what I more or less stick to:

-Read the install guide from the vendor, taking note of any driver prerequisites or special steps.
-read a few reviews for anyone else's problems - this can save you some headaches
-check for firmware updates - best do this BEFORE you get it all setup and the update is data-destructive.
-decide on your backup strategy and get it ready - this is the best time to do it
-install OS, drivers, patches, software and pay real good attention to the drive as noticing slowness, stuttering or other issues now is better than later for warranty and your sanity


If you really want to migrate, clone your disk first if possible, but do not get rid of, or use the original for at least a few weeks. if anything goes wrong you still have the original system that is just re-plug in and go

I have used paragon, cant say throughout I felt really ultra confident, but it did work, and the machine ran fine for the 3 months or so I had it in that config. Just pay attention to what you are doing :)


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