SnapperTrx :
viveknayyar007 :
Hello SnapperTrx
Most new SSDs come along with a built-in cloning program. If yours didn't, you can use Acronis TrueImage to clone your HDD and then restore the cloned image to your new SSD.
This thread explains everything about the process and also has links to other threads for additional tips.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck!!
Ack, I really worded the topic wrong. I don't want to MOVE the OS from the HDD to the SSD, what I meant was I want to MOVE the laptop from booting from the OS on the HDD to a fresh install on the SSD. My bad.
Hello again SnapperTrx
Can you please try this and see if it works?
> Sign-in or log on with administrator account.
> Open the
Run command box. (Press
Windows +
R keys.)
> Type the
MSCONFIG command and hit
Enter.
> In the
System Configuration box, go to the
Boot tab.
> From the list of installed operating systems, click to select the one that is installed on the SSD.
> Click the
Set as default button and accept any conformation if/when prompted for.
> Click
OK and then restart the computer.
Hope this helps.