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Cloning my hard drive
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20/01/2017 13:40:41
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I am preparing to clone my existing 500 GB drive to a new 1 TB SDD drive. I am going to use the Apricorn SATA Wire EZ Gig with the cable. I already have both the new drive and the Apricorn kit.
>>>>My computer has the following drives:
>>>>C: - OS and programs
>>>>D: - DATA
>>>>E: - DATA
>>>>F:
>>>>The F: drive is called RECOVERY (and it is set to 15.1 GB, 7.75 GB free).
>>>>
>>>>Do I need to create an F: RECOVERY drive of similar size on the new SSD drive? And if yes, would 15 GB be enough or I should set more space for it?
>>>
>>>Just to add to what others said, I seriously doubt that any attempt to restore from the recovery partition would even work on a SSD. Last time I tried to install Windows (a 7) onto an SSD, it just didn't recognize it and Samsung also says that it only accepts Windows as a cloned drive, not as a fresh install. The driver doesn't seem to be included.
>>
>>I understand. I will exclude the F: RECOVERY from cloning to the new SSD. Thank you.
>
>In the unlikely event you want to reset the computer back to "factory-fresh" condition (i.e. if you decide sell or give away your computer), it might be a good idea to keep an image of that partition somewhere -- especially since computers often don't come with separate OS install media.

Good suggestion. Specifically since this RECOVERY partition is not taking much space. Although, I think this is what Dragan said, that I may not be able to restore to factory condition from SSD drive. But I will leave it for now.
Thank you.
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