CNET How To: Replace your computer's main hard drive with an SSD


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Replacing your computer's hard drive with an SSD is the most satisfying upgrade, in many cases--it's like getting yourself a new high-end computer without actually paying for one.


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  1. Thank you.
  2. Hello. Do you know if I could take an ssd drive from a laptop, with all installed, and put it on other laptop to use the same programs etc in a completely different pc laptop?
  3. If I use a SSD drive on my laptop then my laptop stops working so if I were to buy a new laptop, the same model as the previous, can I install the same SSD drive without having to delete the data on my SSD drive and copy the new hard drive into the SSD drive?
  4. Wizardry and Cloning this is Magical!
  5. 2:54 then clicked pussied?
  6. He has a latitude e6510. I have the same laptop.
  7. I found this very helpful, thank you! I was able to upgrade the SSD that my OS resided on without any snags or problems at all.
  8. Would I be able to just clone it but use the destination hard drive onto another computer?
  9. Wow great.  Acronis makes this so easy.  Here is not only the step by step instruction, but a few tips to go along as well.  Thank you Dong Ngo!
  10. Thanks, will the programmes and videos...etc .. will gown.
    or it will be transferre to the new hard drive?
  11. How many grammar mastakes did you make?
  12. why didn't you have to change boot order in bios to boot from new ssd? won't it reject new hardware otherwise?
  13. This was a good video. I'm about to replace mine.
  14. Will this transfer my Windows 8 to my new SSD as well?
  15. starcraft xd so stereotype
  16. Will it cloned the Factory Reset partition from your old hard drive to new SSD as well?
  17. while cloning call your Mom, maybe not :P
  18. how do I make the SSD work with a  RAID configuration?
  19. If my ssd has a micro usb port can I use that to clone instead of a sata adapter