My new Crucial MX500 1TB 3D NAND SDD 2.5" drive should arrive
by Thursday.
But what is the procedure y'all would recommend for cloning an
HDD that has two partions (C and H) to a larger SSD?
The original system is XP.
I'm reading that perhaps Macrium Reflect 8 could do it.
My new Crucial MX500 1TB 3D NAND SDD 2.5" drive should arrive
by Thursday.
In the past, I have generally either cloned a same-size hdd to
another hdd or used images.
I'm reading that perhaps Macrium Reflect 8 could do it.
What experiences have y'all had doing this? And what tools
have you used for cloning an XP OS?
I recently cloned my Windows 11 boot SSD to a larger one.
I used Macrium Reflect 8 and it did the job perfectly...
It doesn't extend the partitions in the process... but you
can resize after the cloning to take advantage of the
larger space.
HOWEVER, I ran into a gotcha here... as the way the
partitions were originally structured meant that the C:
partition was blocked from being extended, due to other
partitions being in the way...
I used GNU Parted (which you can boot from on USB) to do
the final piece of the puzzle: Moving partitions around to
make best use of space, and then growing. This also worked
first time with no issues.
The only problem I had is any games installed using Xbox
Live: These did not survive the process due to the STUPID
way that Windows references these games (via a unique drive
identifier, instead of C:, D: etc)... so Windows could no
longer find them despite the files all being on the disk
still! A re-install of the games fixed this, so just
annoying in the end.
Ah.. so those games made references to drive letters created
with ASSIGN or SUBST?
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