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Macrium reflect clone larger hd to smaller ssd
Macrium reflect clone larger hd to smaller ssd











macrium reflect clone larger hd to smaller ssd

When Reflect starts, it asks me for an admin pw and then runs normally. One final question that does involve Reflect: I normally boot as a User. Does this seem likely to get me up and running or am I missing some vital step?Īssuming the above works, I will then run disk manager to enlarge both C: and D: partitions, though that is not a Reflect question. Next I will remove the old drive from the laptop and replace it with the new drive containing the clone.įinally, I will reboot. Then run Reflect to clone my existing drive to the new drive. What I plan to do is attach the new drive via a USB cable. I also have (not inside the EFS tree) a file that is VeraCrypted. I have one folder tree on D: that is EFS encrypted. My current drive is formatted with C: and D: partitions, plus two very small ones called Recovery and System, as I see in Reflect. I've tentatively picked out a Samsung 850 EVO. I'd like to replace it with a 1 TB drive in the same form factor. My laptop came with a 500 gb SSD drive installed. I'd like some feedback on whether I understand the process correctly. Before posting, I have read a bunch of other threads. The Help function in my Reflect is not working at all so I can't check on how Clone works in general.

macrium reflect clone larger hd to smaller ssd

Windows10 Pro 64 bit on Panasonic SX2 toughbook













Macrium reflect clone larger hd to smaller ssd