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Select the correct image (*.mrimg) file, and click 'Restore Image'. Under the 'Restore' tab in Macrium Reflect, go to 'Browse for an image or backup file to restore'ģ.
You have to make an image of the old driveĢ. This should be possible but not with either of these two programs, and not even to a disk of similar size with Paragon Free.Īctually Macrium does support cloning to a smaller disk.ġ.
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I have Win10 Pro (nothing else installed) on a new system with a 512 GB HDD I want to move to a 128GB SSD. Macrium will not clone to a smaller disk. This doesn't seem like much of an improvement but the boot time, application loading time, etc seems much quicker. The HDD (7200 RPM 500 GB Sata 6 Toshiba) peaked out at about 200 MB/Sec and the SSD max is under 300 MB/Sec. I ran Attodisk benchmarks on both the HDD and SSD.
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Windows reported unspecified disk errors which it said could be fixed with a restart, which I did, and now the SSD seems to be fine with no reported errors. That was able to migrate the HDD to SSD (a good mid-range SanDisk), but there were a couple of strange warnings during the process and now I can't recall what they were. In the end I remembered I had an Apricorn USB3 to Sata adapter which included EZ Gig IV Cloning Software, and I was able to get a new version of that as support for the adapter.
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Windows 10 seems to have a really strange combination of redundant boot drives and recovery partitions. No, I could not shrink enough to fit on 128 GB SSD even though only 22 GB of disk space is actually used. The cloning must be "unlocked" for the discount price of $40.
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And for the price, can't beat it.FYI Paragon Free does not allow cloning, only backup. Overall Review: Aside from my issue with the SATA channels, the drive performs flawlessly and is fast. I am not so sure if it's my new ssd or just my board being picky.
Just keep this in mind if you ever encounter this problem. Now it boots normally and have no issues at all. I ended up moving my DVD drives to far away channels like 6 and 7. Not to mention every other boot my operating system would not load. Well, Windows did not like that at all and every time I booted one of my drives was not recognized by windows. At first all my drives were connected on the first four SATA ports, which the bios registered as master 0, slave 0, master 1, and slave 1. That's a total of four SATA drives I am currently using. I have another HD that is optical, and two DVD drives installed in my system. Purchased this drive for only $119.Ĭons: Doesn't seem to get along with my Gigabyte SATA channels when you have multiple drives. Windows loads in 5 or 6 seconds every time. Pros: This is my first ssd drive and I must say it blows the doors off any of my previous optical drives.
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