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Moving A Partition To an SSD on a Laptop

CYapTiti

Hey guys, so I'm planning to get a cheap M.2 SSD for my laptop (it only has a 1TB hard-slow-drive) and my OS is in a partition of it self (OS in C, the rest in D).

I want to ask about recommendations for a M.2 SSD (no need for NVME, less than 500GB) and a way to move a partition without using another computer.

 

Thanks...

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3 minutes ago, CYapTiti said:

Hey guys, so I'm planning to get a cheap M.2 SSD for my laptop (it only has a 1TB hard-slow-drive) and my OS is in a partition of it self (OS in C, the rest in D).

I want to ask about recommendations for a M.2 SSD (no need for NVME, less than 500GB) and a way to move a partition without using another computer.

 

Thanks...

macrium reflect will let you clone just the partitions you want to the new drive.

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