I want to add an SSD to a Windows 10 desktop PC I've been using for about 3 years. I'm wondering if I should reinstall everything from scratch on the SSD or if it would suffice to use a cloning app like Macrium or Magician to migrate everything.
It has a 1 TB HDD which is 306 GB full. Much of that is Steam games. I'm considering putting in a 500 GB SATA SSD. I don't believe this PC can take NVMe sticks, although the Wifi modem is in a mini PCI-e slot. Windows Computer Management says the HDD's main partition can be shrunk to no smaller than 530 GB. Since 306 GB is small enough to fit on the SSD, are cloning apps smart enough to make the partition on the SSD small enough to fit while holding everything from the HDD?
Are there any other considerations for doing a clone migration? Any settings that need changing or anything that won't work optimally?
I haven't reinstalled Windows 10 before. If that's the best way for me to go, how should I prepare?
It has a 1 TB HDD which is 306 GB full. Much of that is Steam games. I'm considering putting in a 500 GB SATA SSD. I don't believe this PC can take NVMe sticks, although the Wifi modem is in a mini PCI-e slot. Windows Computer Management says the HDD's main partition can be shrunk to no smaller than 530 GB. Since 306 GB is small enough to fit on the SSD, are cloning apps smart enough to make the partition on the SSD small enough to fit while holding everything from the HDD?
Are there any other considerations for doing a clone migration? Any settings that need changing or anything that won't work optimally?
I haven't reinstalled Windows 10 before. If that's the best way for me to go, how should I prepare?