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Moving an operating system to a different storage device

Moving an operating system to a different storage device

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bear7001
Senior Member
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05-07-2020, 09:44 AM
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I created my computer using just an SSD and now I aim to move my OS and apps onto the 870 Evo I purchased. I plan to keep games on the original HDD. What’s the simplest method to transfer everything to the SSD without reinstalling Windows?
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bear7001
05-07-2020, 09:44 AM #1

I created my computer using just an SSD and now I aim to move my OS and apps onto the 870 Evo I purchased. I plan to keep games on the original HDD. What’s the simplest method to transfer everything to the SSD without reinstalling Windows?

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psykus
Member
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05-07-2020, 12:24 PM
#2
samsung offers a dedicated cloning solution that performs well. https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consum...rt/tools/# "samsung data migration software for consumer SSDs" simply insert both drives, boot from the HDD, launch the tool, choose your target SSD, and let it handle the rest. after completion, power down, adjust boot order, then restart from the SSD to confirm everything works. leaving games on the HDD can be frustrating, so the best approach is usually reinstalling them later or moving your Steam setup, which should fix the issue automatically.
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psykus
05-07-2020, 12:24 PM #2

samsung offers a dedicated cloning solution that performs well. https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consum...rt/tools/# "samsung data migration software for consumer SSDs" simply insert both drives, boot from the HDD, launch the tool, choose your target SSD, and let it handle the rest. after completion, power down, adjust boot order, then restart from the SSD to confirm everything works. leaving games on the HDD can be frustrating, so the best approach is usually reinstalling them later or moving your Steam setup, which should fix the issue automatically.

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xxITSKYLExx
Junior Member
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05-12-2020, 10:35 PM
#3
I usually play most games on Steam, with some from Ubisoft and Epic. Occasionally I use smaller titles, but I can skip them if needed. If you have multiple drives and the SSD is set as boot drive in BIOS, it shouldn’t cause problems—just ensure your partitions are correctly formatted or expanded. You won’t need to make new partitions unless you’re reorganizing files.
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xxITSKYLExx
05-12-2020, 10:35 PM #3

I usually play most games on Steam, with some from Ubisoft and Epic. Occasionally I use smaller titles, but I can skip them if needed. If you have multiple drives and the SSD is set as boot drive in BIOS, it shouldn’t cause problems—just ensure your partitions are correctly formatted or expanded. You won’t need to make new partitions unless you’re reorganizing files.

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IcyPvPz
Member
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05-13-2020, 05:34 AM
#4
I had to modify the SATA connector on my board, but it functions perfectly. Appreciate the assistance!
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IcyPvPz
05-13-2020, 05:34 AM #4

I had to modify the SATA connector on my board, but it functions perfectly. Appreciate the assistance!