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Old 05-26-2015, 11:53 AM   #1
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http://www.todo-backup.com/

EaseUS Todo Backup Free lets you create backups of your important files or your entire computer through its streamlined interface. Just choose the type of backup you'd like to create to get started, and let the program do the rest.


There are several different options for creating a backup through this program. These include Disk/Partition Backup, File Backup, System Backup, and Smart Backup. You can also clone your hard drive in the event that you have to switch it out for a new one. You can also specify whether you want to recover your files to the original location or a separate recovery location, and whether or not you want to replace existing files.

What You Need for migrating system to SSD

Given these troubles, many people wouldn't upgrade their windows 7 hard drive unless they have no choice. So is there any easy and safe way to solve this problem - upgrading to a larger disk without reinstalling Windows 7 system or losing any data?

Surfing on the Internet, you will find numerous ways to help you out. Of course, the common recommendation offered by most people is to choose professional hard drive clone software which can create an exact copy of one hard drive to another one, keeping all the partitions and data including the operating system intact as they were in the original (source) disk. Among sea of software, which one is the best for your PC and the data?
How to upgrade Windows 7 system hard drive?

There are a variety of ways to go about this, but we've found this to be the simplest and most reliable method. The following is what you'll need:

Your current hard disk, with Windows installed. To make it easy, we'll call this disk for short - that is, the disk you're migrating from - your "current hard disk" throughout the process.
A solid-state disk. This is the disk you'll be migrating to. To get a rough idea of how big it should be, go to your current disk, navigate to C:\Users\ and right-click on your user folder. Click Properties, and mark down how much space that folder takes up. Head to My Computer and note how much space Drive C: has filled up, and subtract your user folder's size from C:'s total. That's how big your SSD needs to be, though I'd give yourself a good deal of free space for future updates and new programs.
A backup of all your data. Since it's impossible to clone only part of a drive, you'll need to remove your music, movies, and other personal files from your current disk before migrating Windows to the SSD, which means you'd better back up your data somewhere else. Just make sure that data is safe and recoverable as we'll be restoring it later on.
EaseUS Todo Backup. This is the program we'll be using to migrate your installation. It's easy to use, can perform multiple operations at once.


How too here

http://www.todo-backup.com/backup-re...ng-windows.htm
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Old 05-28-2015, 11:34 AM   #2
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With EaseUS Todo Backup, you can clone hard drive to upgrade to bigger one without reinstalling the operating system and applications or transfer all data including operating system and applications from one hard drive to another so long as the capacity of destination hard drive is equal or larger than the used space of original hard drive.

Note: The capacity of destination disk should be equal or larger than the used space of original disk.
Tutorial to clone hard drive:

1. Launch EaseUS Todo Backup and click Clone.

2. Select source disk you want to clone
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