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upgrade_to_ssd [2019.06.01 00:38] Steve Isenbergupgrade_to_ssd [2021.12.22 13:51] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 I'm thinking of doing a clone, with a fallback to a complete reinstall if the clone isn't successful or of enough benefit. I'm thinking of doing a clone, with a fallback to a complete reinstall if the clone isn't successful or of enough benefit.
  
 +====Install to New SSD====
 +===What I did 12/12-13/2019===
 +I wanted to have a fresh, SSD-based Windows 10 system on my laptop.
 +  - I visited MicroCenter and bought a 1TB SSD for $110 plus tax.
 +    - They have 500GB SSD's and larger ones than 1TB, and even 240GB SSD's for $25. This as of 20191212.
 +  - Installed it physically into the laptop: 
 +    - Remove existing HD
 +    - Replace with SSD
 +  - Make a bootable USB drive
 +    - Microsoft Store said they'd do this
 +    - You'll need a USB that's 8GB or larger (ISO image today was 5.4GB)
 +    - But I installed it myself by visiting [[https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/]] and following instructions to burn a bootable USB drive.  
 +  - Set laptop to allow boot from USB (in BIOS)
 +  - Insert USB and boot laptop
 +  - I needed to delete existing partitions [as I had installed Linux to test the SSD in the laptop].
 +  - Annoying: the Windows 10 installation process didn't tell me to remove USB -- so it kept looping and asking me to install (again). So, after you see install complete and a reboot, pull out the USB stick.
 +  - You then have a fresh Windows 10 install and get to shut up Cortana and answer all of the questions MS asks you.
 +
 +  * Note that I did not need to have my Windows 10 license.  Microsoft Store guru said that the license was linked to my PC's MAC address and would automatically apply (note: laptop had previously had Windows 10 installed.)
 +  * I've put my old HD into a case so I can access its files as an external hard disk -- so no need to clone except now I have to load all the software!
 +  * I'll be using LibreOffice in place of MS Office.
 +
 +====Notes for Cloning====
 +//I did NOT do this, info comes from web sites.//
 ===Before getting started=== ===Before getting started===
   * <todo>Call Microsoft and get the license for my Windows 10</todo>\\   * <todo>Call Microsoft and get the license for my Windows 10</todo>\\
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