Last Updated on April 22, 2024
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"Free software to migrate from spinning hard drive to SSD?
Is there any free software that can migrate my system from a spinning hard drive to a new SSD without losing my Windows installation and data on the disk?" - posted by u/mercury187 on reddit.com
Notice: Regardless of whether you're currently facing the same or an entirely different need to clone Windows OS to SSD or HDD with software, we understand your concerns and are here to provide solutions. Follow along as we guide you to find the best operating system cloning software that will help you successfully clone your Windows operating system to a new SSD without having to reinstall it. Let's get started.
Prepping the new SSD on your computer is an important step to ensure a smooth cloning of Windows to the new drive.
To do so, you would need to:
Since there's no built-in free disk cloning software in Windows, you'll need to turn to reliable OS cloning software to clone Windows to SSD. AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional with its Disk Clone feature can get the job done for you.
Just download the software and install it on your computer by following the instructions.
Next, you need to decide how you want to clone Windows to SSD: only clone Windows to SSD or clone the entire OS disk to SSD. Read on to the next section to learn how to clone the Windows OS using this software.
Your objective will dictate how you go about using a cloning tool to clone Windows to a new drive here:
Now let's proceed to clone your Windows OS to the SSD.
Note: If your operating system and system volume are on separate partitions, you'll need to repeat this process twice. This ensures that both the system and boot partitions are cloned to the new SSD so Windows can boot from it.
Let's start here:
Step 1: From the left-hand menu, select "Clone." Click "Clone Partition" and then "Next."
Step 2. Select the source partition, and click Next.
Step 3: Select the target partition and click "Next" to proceed.
Step 4: Click “Start,” and wait for the clone to finish.
You can learn how to clone a partition or the System Reserved partition from this video tutorial.
With the "Clone System Disk" feature of the Partition Master Tool, you can clone your entire Windows disk and all its contents to the new SSD. You only need to ensure that the SSD has storage space equal to or greater than the used space on your system disk.
Here are the steps:
Step 1. Run AOMEI Partition Assistant, go to the "Disk Clone" tab, choose "Clone System Disk" and then click "Next".
Step 2. Select the new drive to which you want to clone the operating system, then click Next.
Click “Yes” to confirm you want to proceed with the system disk cloning process.
Step 3. Review the disk layout, and click Start to begin the OS cloning process.
4. When it's done, you'll see a message asking if you want to boot from the clone disk.
Note: You can also use the “Clone Partition” feature in the partition master tool to clone SSD to NVMe for free.
Lastly – but equally important – you'll need to configure Windows to boot from the new SSD. To do this, you'll have to switch the boot drive in your BIOS settings from the old OS disk to the new SSD. Here's how:
Step 1: Restart your computer and press Del, F2, or F8 to enter BIOS Setup.
Step two: In the boot menu, navigate to the boot priority section and switch the boot drive from your old hard disk to the new SSD.
Step 3: Press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS.
Step 4. Restart your computer and wait for Windows to start up. Log in with your account and password.
For regular users, especially those new to Windows, cloning Windows to an SSD can be complicated. AOMEI Partition Assistant streamlines the process with just a few clicks.
Aside from cloning, the software also lets you manage the disk space on your new SSD, and you can wipe or format the old drive for other uses.
Some of you may have more questions about this assignment, which you can find answers to and solutions for in the following.
How can I clone my Windows operating system to a new SSD?
2. Can I clone only Windows to SSD?
Certainly, a reliable system cloning software - Partition Master, with its "Clone Partition" feature, can help you clone both your Windows partition and boot partition to SSD without any booting issues. You can directly refer to the solution listed above on this page or click on this link: Free Clone Windows to SSD for a detailed guide.
< strong > 3. How to Clone HDD to SSD?
Note: If you plan to clone your HDD to an SSD, there are two things you need to be aware of:
First, make sure the SSD has equal or greater storage capacity than the data used on the old HDD. If it does, you can proceed with the following steps. If not, you'll need to switch to a larger SSD to ensure all your data fits.
Next, you'll need to