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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Thank you.
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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?
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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?
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Wizardry and Cloning this is Magical!
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2:54 then clicked pussied?
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He has a latitude e6510. I have the same laptop.
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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.
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Would I be able to just clone it but use the destination hard drive onto another computer?
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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!
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Thanks, will the programmes and videos...etc .. will gown.
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How many grammar mastakes did you make?
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why didn't you have to change boot order in bios to boot from new ssd? won't it reject new hardware otherwise?
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This was a good video. I'm about to replace mine.
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Will this transfer my Windows 8 to my new SSD as well?
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starcraft xd so stereotype
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Will it cloned the Factory Reset partition from your old hard drive to new SSD as well?
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while cloning call your Mom, maybe not :P
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how do I make the SSD work with a RAID configuration?
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If my ssd has a micro usb port can I use that to clone instead of a sata adapter