Windows 10: Upgrade to SSD Process

Discus and support Upgrade to SSD Process in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; New guy with 1st question, so hello all! I am considering upgrading my C: drive (500Gb HD) with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 240Gb SSD. I am fairly confident... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by WIanB, Sep 9, 2016.

  1. WIanB Win User

    Upgrade to SSD Process


    New guy with 1st question, so hello all!
    I am considering upgrading my C: drive (500Gb HD) with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 240Gb SSD. I am fairly confident with the cloning process but just to make sure:

    1. Will I have to reduce the partition size of the HD to 240 Gb - I'm guessing that I will have to in order for things to 'fit'?
    2. Will a 'straight forward' clone do the job or will some other sort of magic be required? I will use Acronis to clone the drive.
    3. And the crunch question! The Windows 10 Home version installed is OEM, will MS throw a fit with the change of drive?

    :)
     
    WIanB, Sep 9, 2016
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  2. 99% memory usage of 8GB of memory?

    I had this same issue, before upgrading to win 10 I had pagefiling set to another hard drive to save space on my ssd, the upgrade reverted this to the ssd and I on experiencing this issue i could see it and defaulted back maybe getting issues during the
    process.
     
    GarnetHeller, Sep 9, 2016
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  3. Windows 10 Upgrade with a new SSD

    I bought a new SSD with the intention of using it for my OS following the release of Windows 10. I am aware that the free upgrade process will not allow me to perform a clean install to this new drive without upgrading my existing Windows installation first,
    so I am wondering what my options are for keeping my current Windows 7 installation on my HDD while upgrading on the SSD.

    If I install Windows 7 on the SSD from the disc or clone/migrate my current installation from the HDD to the SSD, will I be able to initiate the Windows 10 upgrade on the SSD, or will my reservation be lost in the migration?
     
    WrekinMike, Sep 9, 2016
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  4. CountMike New Member

    Upgrade to SSD Process

    Hi' Welcome.
    1. Yes you can't stick something bigger in something else smaller.
    2. I would suggest making full system backup of so adjusted partitions with Macrium Reflect if you have a place to temporarily store it somewhere else and than restore it to SSD but above all, a clean install on SSD would be ultimately best solution. Before clean installation you should change SATA to AHI mode for it's best operation.
    3.No, MS will not "throw a fit" because of disk change, license is tied up to your MB only.
     
    CountMike, Sep 9, 2016
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  5. topgundcp Win User
    As long as the files/data occupied in the 500GB HD can fit the 240GB SSD.
    It is advisable to copy the partitions instead of cloning. By copying, the SSD cluster size will be properly aligned.
    IMHO, The easiest way is to use: Macrium Reflect Free which you can copy from the HDD to SSD directly while running Windows. No need to backup/Restore as advised by others.
    Example:
    Source disk (250GB) contains all windows partitions
    Destination (150GB) contains all partitions from Source disk.
    With the destination disk connected. Boot up Windows and run Macrium. Follow the video to copy:
    [youtube]kMEOIU0zIdw[/youtube]
     
    topgundcp, Sep 9, 2016
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  6. WIanB Win User
    Thanks to both for the quick replies! Whilst I am happy on reducing the size of the HD partition copying seems the way to go, simple and quick Upgrade to SSD Process :) A clean install would be a major pain as all apps are also on the C: drive.
    I will download Macrium Reflect as it does seem to be very popular.
     
    WIanB, Apr 5, 2018
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