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How to Migrate/Clone Your OS to a Smaller SSD [2 Methods]

You can use a dedicated tool to ease the process of migration

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Updated onOctober 6, 2023

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Are you looking for ways tomigrate OS to a smaller SSD? If so, then this guide is for you. There are instances when users get superfast SSDs and would like to move their OS to it as it would load a bit faster than a standard HDD.

Although mostmodern PCs come in-built with SSDs, old PCs still use HDD. In this guide, we will show you two methods to migrate OS to a smaller SSD. We will explain the Windows built-in method and use a third-party tool. So let us get right into it.

Why should I migrate OS to a smaller SSD? SSDs are fast and reliable, and most modern PCs have ported over to using SSDs to optimize system performance and speed up the device.

Moreover, SSD doesn’t have moving parts, and the information is stored in a microchip. But they are pricey, and when compared to an HDD of equivalent price, SSD comes with less storage.

Here are some of the few reasons because of high you would want to migrate OS to a smaller SSD:

Let us go through the methods to migrate OS to a smaller SSD.

How to migrate OS to a smaller SSD?

How to migrate OS to a smaller SSD?

1. Use the Windows backup utility

This is one way to migrate OS to your SSD. You can use the Windows Backup Utility to create a system image and then transfer it following the above steps. Now, let us ease the process and use a dedicated tool to migrate OS to an SSD.

2. Use a dedicated tool

You can ease the process of migrating OS to an SSD by using a dedicated tool such asAOMEI Partition Assistant Professional.

Some of the best features of this tool include migrating OS to SSD without reinstalling windows, recovering lost or deleted partitions, moving apps and folders to another drive, resizing or extending partitions, converting MBR disk to GPT for Windows 11 upgrade, and much more.

That is it from us in this guide. We also have a guide that adequately explains how you canmove Windows OS to another drivesafely and without any issues.

Also, if you are looking for a specific guide that explains how you canmove Windows 10 OS to an SSD without reinstalling, then you should check out our guide. The guide explains the process quickly.

Before going ahead with such tasks, you should always take a backup of all files on your PC. We have listed some of thebest backup tools in 2023.

Several users have reported facingWindows detected a hard disk problem. However, this can be easily fixed by following the solutions mentioned in our guide.

Feel free to let us know in the comments below which one of the above solutions resolved the problem for you.

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Sagar Naresh

Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.

He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.

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