![]() ![]() ![]() Can be rebranded with your colours, logos and wording. Migrates all system information and data to the new drive. Recognises and auto-sizes partitions on source and destination drives. Connects to the new HDD or SSD via the cable you provide. I'm unable to get to the boot menu or the bios using the novo button on a Lenovo Z580 for some reason. Works with all common types of HDD available today. Here are a few online articles about using Macrium to clone from larger drive to a smaller drive. ![]() May I ask why your company is using smaller size SSDs The cost of 512GB SSDs have been relatively cheap compared to M.2 NVME. I recommend you export the drivers to a usb drive from the clean install just in case. 1 Cloning to a Smaller SSD What is a decent cloning product that can clone from a larger hdd to a smaller ssd, either paid or free. As long as the total data size doesnt exceed 250GB you will be fine. The only thing you need to be careful of is drivers moving to another machine. Then just overwriting the C drive with Macrium Reflect, and running it's fix Windows boot problems, The clean install sets up the partitions - no faffing around manually creating them Your new machine will now boot to the Windows exactly as it was installed on the old system, complete with all the installed software, but now running from a UEFI/GPT disk.OP - This is by far the easiest way. I am trying to paste an image but it doesnt. My HD and SSD are showing both GPT so not sure why it is not working. Its stuck with a blank screen and only showing the mouse pointer. But after successfully cloning my hard drive and install the SSD to my laptop, it wont boot. You then need to run 'Fix Windows boot problems' from the Reflect recovery usb to create the correct BCD table entry. Hello, I am trying to replace my HD with SSD using Macrium Reflect 7. What you can do with Macrium Reflect (and I have done successfully) is to make a system image of the MBR disk, clean install the same version of Windows 10 on the new system in UEFI/GPT mode to create all the partitions required for UEFI, then boot from the Macrium Reflect recovery USB and restore JUST the C: partition from the system image to replace the C: partition created by the clean install. You cannot clone an MBR drive to a GPT drive. ![]()
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