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I want to help a friend install an SSD, but we don't really have time to back up and restore everything for a fresh/clean Windows install.
HDD
HGST Z5K320-320 (320GB)
SSD
ADATA Premiere SP600 (256GB)
Registering the drive on ADATA's site gave me some kind of product key for Acronis True Image. Should I just use that to clone the drive?
I have a Thermaltake BlacX dual-dock, but I'm concerned about putting the boot drive in it while connected to my Windows 10 desktop PC. In the past, when Windows 10 sees EFI partitions on an external drive that was a boot drive from another computer, it randomly does things to the drive without asking and could make the drive unbootable when it's returned to the computer it came from. What should I do to avoid that?
When you clone an existing Windows install from HDD to SSD, do I need to make it redetect something so it knows it's an SSD and enables TRIM support?
HDD
HGST Z5K320-320 (320GB)
SSD
ADATA Premiere SP600 (256GB)
Registering the drive on ADATA's site gave me some kind of product key for Acronis True Image. Should I just use that to clone the drive?
I have a Thermaltake BlacX dual-dock, but I'm concerned about putting the boot drive in it while connected to my Windows 10 desktop PC. In the past, when Windows 10 sees EFI partitions on an external drive that was a boot drive from another computer, it randomly does things to the drive without asking and could make the drive unbootable when it's returned to the computer it came from. What should I do to avoid that?
When you clone an existing Windows install from HDD to SSD, do I need to make it redetect something so it knows it's an SSD and enables TRIM support?