Hi all,
I have a Windows PC which still runs quite well. My primary disk is a 256GB SSD and the secondary is a 1TB HDD. I'm running out of space in my primary SSD
Now I want to replace my primary 256GB SSD and put a new 1TB SSD instead. For this, first I want to clone it (have many programs installed, I'd like to keep it working as is) and then physically replace it so that it boots with the new one.
For this, I have the new SSD connected to the PC with an USB3.2 to M2 NVME/SATA enclosure. It is correctly detected and I have been able to format it with Windows disk manager.
Now, which software would you recommend for cloning? My main concern (may have understood wrongly) is that I've read that, depending on how the cloning process works or is configured, the final SSD will be seen by the system with the same size as the original one. Of course, this is not what I want: I'd like to have what I had, in a 1TB unit instead of a 256GB one.
Thanks in advance for any advice
I have a Windows PC which still runs quite well. My primary disk is a 256GB SSD and the secondary is a 1TB HDD. I'm running out of space in my primary SSD
Now I want to replace my primary 256GB SSD and put a new 1TB SSD instead. For this, first I want to clone it (have many programs installed, I'd like to keep it working as is) and then physically replace it so that it boots with the new one.
For this, I have the new SSD connected to the PC with an USB3.2 to M2 NVME/SATA enclosure. It is correctly detected and I have been able to format it with Windows disk manager.
Now, which software would you recommend for cloning? My main concern (may have understood wrongly) is that I've read that, depending on how the cloning process works or is configured, the final SSD will be seen by the system with the same size as the original one. Of course, this is not what I want: I'd like to have what I had, in a 1TB unit instead of a 256GB one.
Thanks in advance for any advice