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Question for the computer nerds.
Question for the computer nerds.
I need to put a larger hard drive in my computer.
Current C drive is a 120GB SSD, and I only have 1-2 gig free on it.
All of my documents, music etc is on another drive, and there's nothing that I can uninstall that will make any noticeable difference.
From the limited reading I've done on the subject, I believe I need to create an image of my current C drive, and copy this onto the new SSD. How do I do this? Do I need some special software, or can I do this in BIOS?
Also, any recommendations on drive?
Current one is an OCZ, not had any problems with it, and will likely go with them again uless someone persuades me otherwise.
Current C drive is a 120GB SSD, and I only have 1-2 gig free on it.
All of my documents, music etc is on another drive, and there's nothing that I can uninstall that will make any noticeable difference.
From the limited reading I've done on the subject, I believe I need to create an image of my current C drive, and copy this onto the new SSD. How do I do this? Do I need some special software, or can I do this in BIOS?
Also, any recommendations on drive?
Current one is an OCZ, not had any problems with it, and will likely go with them again uless someone persuades me otherwise.
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OCZ do not make SSDs any more. Go with Samsung, Crucial, or HyperX.
If the SSD you buy doesn't come with anything (some Samsung SSDs come with their own Magician software, depending on the bundle you buy), then you can use the excellent (and free) Macrium Reflect to perform a clone from your current SSD to your newer, bigger one.
If the SSD you buy doesn't come with anything (some Samsung SSDs come with their own Magician software, depending on the bundle you buy), then you can use the excellent (and free) Macrium Reflect to perform a clone from your current SSD to your newer, bigger one.
Excellent, can this be done as an internal drive, or do I need to have it as an external whilst cloning?
Howzit37 wrote:lxstuart thinks Lewd Lude Lover has a pretty mouth and becomes particularly messy when there are sleeping women in nearby tents, also...having administered so much chloroform and rohypnol in the past, he now smells like a date rape kit enveloped in shame...and as a finale, he masterbates, A LOT, probably while wrapped in some "kinky" barbed wire.

I think I'd prefer to go the clone route.
However, when I first install the new drive, computer will assign a drive letter, once I've cloned will it change to C?
I assume once it has finished cloning, I can shut down, remove the original SSD, and just reboot.
Am I likely to have to rejig boot priority via BIOS, or will the computer suss it out (I doubt it will, but I'm asking the question anyway).
However, when I first install the new drive, computer will assign a drive letter, once I've cloned will it change to C?
I assume once it has finished cloning, I can shut down, remove the original SSD, and just reboot.
Am I likely to have to rejig boot priority via BIOS, or will the computer suss it out (I doubt it will, but I'm asking the question anyway).
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