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Is it possible to transfer the whole system from one hdd to ssd+hdd?
At the moment, there is a 1tb disk, 2 partitions for the system and for files. Because the disk slowly began to die, I thought about buying hdd and ssd (ssd for the axis, hdd for files). Is it possible to transfer the current system with all files and programs to new drives? I would not want to reinstall and backup a large amount of data.
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Yes, easily.
1) First, install the HDD, and transfer there everything that is not related to the system, all your archives, photo collections, and so on. Do not touch system files and folders!
As a result, you will have a system partition freed from any trash.
2) We go to the disk manager, and compress the partition - the final size of the partition should be such that it fits on the SSD and a little more is left.
3) We make a disk image, and upload it to the SSD.
4) Remove the old HDD and boot from the SSD.
In my opinion, in w10 it is fashionable to make a backup image of the OS and then recover from it. Better read on read on
It is better to do the transfer using the built-in image creation tool in Win 10, watch the video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kZIo3-n4v4
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