

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.

Windows10 Pro 64 bit on Panasonic SX2 toughbook
