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Jan 21, 2019
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HuskerFan2
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Many SSD manufacturers will offer cloning software for free.
For example, Western Digital offers a version of Acronis True Image.
Do a search for "SSD clone" and include the maker of your SSD. You're bound to find the software and some decent instructions on how to do it.
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Replace hard Drive in computer ...
Xenon
1/21/19 12:12pm
No, it's much easier than that. There is free software out there that will help you do this.
jdub
1/21/19 12:19pm
Many SSD manufacturers will offer cloning software for free.
HuskerFan2
1/21/19 12:19pm
I used a device like this to make it simple....
mudpupper
1/21/19 12:22pm
My son did it to one of my machines. SSD maker has cloning software/instruction
Y-Zag
1/21/19 12:28pm
For me I never clone and I will tell you why....but I install OS's all the time
outback747
1/21/19 12:35pm
This is kind of what I thinking ..
Xenon
1/21/19 12:59pm
I always use a local account...they want to pressure you to use a MS account...
outback747
1/21/19 8:10pm
Yeah, it was weird ... I wonder why ...
Xenon
1/21/19 8:23pm
Yeah no use in doing that
HuskerFan2
1/21/19 8:27pm
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