SDD Hard DrivePost Date: 2014-02-16 |
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wright
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Topic: SDD Hard Drive Posted: 16 Feb 2014 at 2:54pm |
Hello everyone, I bought a Hailstorm this past July and I really love my system, however. when I configured it I got the Samsung 256 GB 840 pro and a WD 1TB hard drive for storage. Well my SSD with all my games, OS, ect, has 40 GB left and the WD storage drive has 880 GB. At some point soon I will run out of space on my SSD. I love the SSD because of the speed it loads everything. I need some advice here on what to do about more disc space. If at some point I need to buy a SSD with more GB's how would I move everything from the old ssd to a new ssd and add OS, games without loosing everything. I have most of my games and stuff backed up on the WD storage drive. Anyone that has some ideas I would appreciate some help. Thanks.
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i7 4770K OC Z 87 Chip set 16 GB DDR3 1866 MHz Stage 2 cool 240mm Radiator GPU 1x GTX 780 3GB Samsung 256GB SSD 1TB WD Caviar Corsair 120mm performance fans |
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fstcvc
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Quote Reply Posted: 16 Feb 2014 at 8:12pm |
If you plan on just replacing your smaller SSD for a larger one you should be able to just clone the data from one to the other. Some SSD drives might come with software (or have a free download for one) or you can use a separate drive cloner like Acronis.
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i7 4770K @ 4.5GHz Asus Maximus VI Extreme 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 3xSLI EVGA SuperClocked GTX TITAN Samsung 840Pro SSD 256GB+512GB HydroLux+XSPC CPU/MoBo/GPU Liquid Cooling |
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wright
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Quote Reply Posted: 17 Feb 2014 at 6:53am |
fstcvc, I never really thought about that. Sounds like just the solution for me. I have never cloned anything. Is it very difficult? That is exactly what I won't to do is move to a larger SSD. Are there any instructions that shows you how to do that? Thanks so much for that idea.
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i7 4770K OC Z 87 Chip set 16 GB DDR3 1866 MHz Stage 2 cool 240mm Radiator GPU 1x GTX 780 3GB Samsung 256GB SSD 1TB WD Caviar Corsair 120mm performance fans |
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fstcvc
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Quote Reply Posted: 17 Feb 2014 at 7:02am |
Most cloning software should be similar to that of copying a CD/DVD. Select source and target and let it copy everything over. If there are any options, they might include making the drive bootable and maybe formatting. Other than that it's a 1:1 copy. Replace old drive with new one (so that way you don't have to change BIOS settings on which drive you boot from) and you should be good to go.
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HailStorm II
i7 4770K @ 4.5GHz Asus Maximus VI Extreme 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 3xSLI EVGA SuperClocked GTX TITAN Samsung 840Pro SSD 256GB+512GB HydroLux+XSPC CPU/MoBo/GPU Liquid Cooling |
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wright
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Quote Reply Posted: 17 Feb 2014 at 5:51pm |
Thanks fstcvc for your help, now to get a clone program. I'll try the one you suggested.
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i7 4770K OC Z 87 Chip set 16 GB DDR3 1866 MHz Stage 2 cool 240mm Radiator GPU 1x GTX 780 3GB Samsung 256GB SSD 1TB WD Caviar Corsair 120mm performance fans |
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