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How to Migrate Windows OS to SSD Without Reinstalling Windows|The Easiest Way to Migrate Windows OS

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Video Intro 00:00
Things required for Migration Process 00:39
How to Migrate OS to SSD using 4DDiG Partition Manager 00:54
How to Boot System from New SSD 02:24
👉Things required for Migration Process
To migrate SSD from Hard drive you need to prepare SSD firstly, you can use your new mount SSD in Disk Enclosure for migration process. After that you need a SSD cloning software. That’s it!
👉How to Migrate OS to SSD using 4DDiG Partition Manager
After upgrading to SSD people need to migrate their OS to SSD without losing its data. With the help of 4DDiG Partition Manager, you can easily Migrate OS to SSD on Windows without reinstalling it. 4DDiG Partition Manager can easily migrate OS to SSD, Upgrade to a larger disk, Back up your important data and lastly it can also clone your hard drive to new PC. It will include all installed applications, documents, personal accounts and settings.
With Simply three steps you can migrate your old OS to New SSD, here’s how to do that. To migrate OS to SSD with 4DDiG Partition Manager, Download and install it to your system.
Connect your new SSD after downloading and installing 4DDiG Partition Manager on your computer. Then launch the software and click on “Start” to proceed. On the main interface select the target disk (new ssd) and then click on start to go ahead. The source disk is selected by default. To proceed to the next step, click "Sure" and then "Start" to start the system migration.
Now System migration will start under 4DDiG Partition Manager and will take some time to complete depending on the size of the drives. You can view migration-related data such as migration speed, elapsed time, and much more. Now you have successfully migrated your OS to the new SSD.
👉How to Boot System from New SSD
After Migration it’s time to boot old system using new SSD, here’s how to do that.
Remove the source disk and insert the target disk into the original slot. Power on the system and press corresponding key to enter BIOS menu. After entering BIOS, choose new ssd as startup disk and restart the computer. That’s it! Now you have easily migrated your old operating system without losing data.
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