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With the popularity of SSDs, more and more people are replacing SSDs in order to increase the speed of their computers. It is true that the read rate of the SSD is much faster, and this issue of ** will teach you how to replace the SSD without reinstalling the computer system.
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2.Then install it into the original mechanical hard disk system, the original hard disk will not move first, install the new SSD hard disk into the optical drive bit, and the system will automatically recognize it;
3.Then enter the original system, open the partition assistant, partition the SSD disk first, and see clearly not to partition the mechanical hard disk, such as my 120G solid state drive, generally divided into 40G for the software, reserved for 80G for the system;
4.Then click on the "Migrate OS to SSD HDD" feature on the left side.
5.Find our SSD.
6.Support resizing, modifying drive letters, click Next, and customize to begin. It's as simple as that, and there are no superfluous complicated options. Fully automated, we do everything that requires manual intervention or manual cloning.
7.Turn off the computer first, at this time, the system disk of the 2 hard disks is the same, the system will enter the previous mechanical hard disk by default, so you need to change the position of the 2 hard disks, change the mechanical hard disk to the optical drive, and change the SSD to the hard disk of the notebook, at this time, the computer will start from the SSD, and it looks the same as before after starting, in fact, it is already an SSD hard disk, and the speed is very fast.
Solid state drives, referred to as solid state drives, are hard disks made of solid-state electronic memory chip arrays, which are composed of control units and storage units (flash chips, DRAM chips). SSDs are identical to HDDs in terms of interface specifications and definitions, functions and usage methods, and are also completely consistent with HDDs in terms of product shape and size. It is widely used in military, vehicle, industrial control, ** monitoring, network monitoring, network terminals, electric power, medical, aviation, navigation equipment and other fields.
The operating temperature range of its chips is very wide, commercial products (0 70) and industrial products (-40 85). Although the cost is higher, it is gradually becoming popular in the DIY market. Because SSD technology is different from traditional hard disk technology, many new memory manufacturers have emerged.
Manufacturers only need to buy NAND memory, and then cooperate with the appropriate control chip, and then they can make SSDs. The new generation of SSDs generally uses SATA-2 interface, SATA-3 interface, SAS interface, MSATA interface, PCI-E interface, NGFF interface, CFast interface and SFF-8639 interface.
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It depends on how to operate, if you simply copy, it will inevitably cause the operating system under the new hard disk to not boot. If the original C drive data is copied, it will have little impact.
If you're migrating your system, there are a few ways to do this, but it's a good idea to back up your system and data before doing anything to prevent the unexpected.
Use the migration tool that comes with Windows: Defeat is clear.
In Windows 10, you can do this using the Migrate to a new computer tool. First, connect your new SSD to your computer and open the Update & Security menu in Settings. In the left menu, select Migrate to a new computer.
You'll see the Migrate to a new computer wizard, just follow the wizard's prompts.
2.Use of third-party software:
You can also use third-party software for system migration. There are many professional system migration software on the market, such as Acronis True Image, Easeus Todo Backup, etc. These software all provide a simple wizard interface that makes it easy for you to migrate your system.
Regardless of which method you use, you need to be aware of:
Make sure your new SSD is large enough to accommodate your system and data.
Do not unplug or disconnect from the network while migrating the system to avoid data corruption.
After completing the system migration, remember to check that the system on the new SSD boots up properly and that all programs and data have been successfully migrated.
Overall, if you follow the steps above, you should be able to successfully migrate your system to a new SSD. If you are not familiar with computer technology, or are not very proficient in system migration operations, it is recommended to ask a professional to help you with the operation. This avoids surprises and keeps your systems and data safe.
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