I have just purchased a 256GB SSD from PC Specialist to upgrade my laptop. I requested instructions for carrying out the upgrade but only received instruction on how to reinstall Windows. I'm sure there is a better way. Perhaps a member could look through my thoughts below and let me know if I am on the right path.
There is a second slot in the laptop where I could place the new SSD.
I'm assuming I get at the slot by removing every screw in the base to access the slot?
Should I then use something like Macrium Reflect Free to clone the contents of the existing SSD in slot 1 to the new one (i,e. Windows 10 and all the programs) or is there a better alternative process?
Once the clone is complete is it then advisable to swop over the two drives to get the new one to operate as the C drive, or is this not necessary but simply boot from new SSD in slot2,
With the now 'spare original' SSD, can this simply be formatted and used as a data store in addition to the hard drive, or should I remove it and place it in an enclosure to be used as an external spare drive?
There is a second slot in the laptop where I could place the new SSD.
I'm assuming I get at the slot by removing every screw in the base to access the slot?
Should I then use something like Macrium Reflect Free to clone the contents of the existing SSD in slot 1 to the new one (i,e. Windows 10 and all the programs) or is there a better alternative process?
Once the clone is complete is it then advisable to swop over the two drives to get the new one to operate as the C drive, or is this not necessary but simply boot from new SSD in slot2,
With the now 'spare original' SSD, can this simply be formatted and used as a data store in addition to the hard drive, or should I remove it and place it in an enclosure to be used as an external spare drive?