Migrating Windows 10 OS (UEFI) from SATA SSD to nvme SSD?
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Migrating Windows 10 OS (UEFI) from SATA SSD to nvme SSD?
Anybody has experience doing that? Is that possible using disk clone software without reinstalling Windows 10?
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Re: Migrating Windows 10 OS (UEFI) from SATA SSD to nvme SSD?
Yes, cloning software should definitely be able to do this. I've successfully used Arconis before (https://www.acronis.com/en-us/products/true-image/), but I think there are some free options available on the web as well. In my case, I cloned from a smaller to larger M.2, but I can't think of any reason why SSD to M.2 would be an issue.
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Re: Migrating Windows 10 OS (UEFI) from SATA SSD to nvme SSD?
The Samsung Magician "Data Migration" software does this as long as you're moving to a Samsung drive. It will read the OS from another drive and allow you to copy to a recognized Samsung drive.
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