I have windows 10 installed on a 3 tb seagate drive. Its slow as fuck and booting up takes 5 min+. I want to move all my data and os to an ssd. I have almost 1/2 a terabyte of games installed. Is it possible?
>>56325607
>5m+
This is normal for Windows.
>>56325607
yes
>>56325607
>3 tb seagate drive
what does he mean by this?
>>56325607
Yes, put a live ISO preferably Linux, fstab the /mnt/ and change the particions. Might wanna google RAID
>>56325797
3 terabytes on the drive
>>56325705
3.1, yes
>>56325607
Aomei backupper. It just works
>>56325705
Still pretty long. My laptop with an ssd is up in 30 seconds at most
ctrl + a
ctrl +c
then
ctrl +v on new drive
If you have any questions let me know, I'll be monitoring this thread for you
>>56325607
possible? yes
costly? fuck yes
Prioritize which games are truly important, uninstall the rest or install them in a HDD.
Unless is some hot project, I doubt you need all your "data" in an SSD
Use that 3tb for archival purposes only.
Repartition your 3TB separating DATA from OS, you can clone the OS partition (and the rest of windows related partitions) with programs like clonezilla, macrium reflect or others.
>>56325896
Dont have the ssd yet. Might be archived by the time i do
http://www.howtogeek.com/220986/how-to-use-all-of-windows-10%E2%80%99s-backup-and-recovery-tools/
System image backup and restore should work. File History has your data covered. Make sure you test this in VBox or something before you change your OS or data.