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Computer nerds...drive cloning...enlighten me.


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Have some new gear coming and part of the setup is an NVME M.2 SSD thats got around a 2500MB/s transfer speed, that should up my gaming experience. The issue is I have multiple drives right now, a boot SSD, game SSD, storage drive, etc. I'd like to move Windows and my games onto the new M.2 with minimal issues...will clone software do this? Could you recommend a product?

 

At the very least I'll just move the games over.

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I'd use drive cloning if the only thing changing is the DRIVE. Trying to put all new hardware onto an existing windows installation will most likely cause problems even if you can get it to work. It likely wouldn't even boot into windows and the built in system repair might not be enough. I've done it, but each time with windows 8-10 it took a lot of work.
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