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Can I just swap in a SSD and restore a backup?



 
 
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Old March 29th 18, 05:00 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Can I just swap in a SSD and restore a backup?

I have an older (thinkpad X200 Tablet) win10 pro laptop with a spinning
hard drive.
Can I just use linux to format the new SSD with
aligned partitions, plug it in and restore the Macrium Reflect backup
from the old drive?
It's a legacy BIOS if that matters.

The question boils down to how windows treats SSD's.
There are some operational parameter changes that
improve the life and performance of SSD's. Yes? No?
Do those get enabled automagically with the swap?
Do I have to reinstall win10 to make it happen?
Something different?
Anything else I'm missing?

 




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